The 36-year-old Scot, one of the best tennis players of the last decade, suffered a torn ankle ligament playing in the Miami Masters 1000 and will be out for a long time.
A serious injury brings Andy Murray closer to retirement, one of the best tennis players of the last decade. The 36-year-old Scot, who played in the Miami Masters 1000, suffered a torn ligaments in his left ankle. “I’m looking forward to the end”he declared about the future of his career.
“I suffered a complete anterior talofibular tear and almost complete calcaneofibular tear. I will see an ankle specialist to determine my next steps. I’ve been away for a long time. But I will come back with only one hip and no ligaments in my ankle when the time is right“, he expressed through his social networks. The Glasgow man has already had his hip repaired with pieces of metal.
Murray made it clear that, now, his intention is to return to the court again. However, now I will do this with retirement in mind.. “I look forward to the end, give my best in the coming months and then be able to spend more time at home with my family”, revealed. Everything indicates that your desire is come back, do your best and retire, even if it is, competitiveness.
Murray was outstanding one of the greatest fighters tennis has ever had present. In January 2019, let us remember, He retired because his hip hurt so much.. But, after undergoing a layer of the same, which relieved him, come back in the middle of that year and since then he tried to get closer to his best levela record he reached at some point between 2008 and 2017. Right now, you can’t get it, but that doesn’t stop him.
Murray’s injury moment at the Miami Open
Murray faces Czech Tomáš Macháč and the match is very close and grueling. After three hours of competition, they were tied 5-5 in the decisive set. And in that context the Scot sprained his ankle, and he was very ill and had to be checked. however, even if some ligaments are torn (of course he doesn’t know yet) he returned and finished the match. And until he is really close to winning in the tiebreak. Another example of his willpower.
Highlights from Andy Murray’s CV
- He won three Grand Slams (US Open and Wimbledon X2)
- N1 for 41 weeks
- He has two Olympic gold medals (London 2012 and Rio 2016)

Source: Tycsports

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