The former men's world No 1 had surgery to remove a cyst on his spine last week but is trying to compete in a singles match on Tuesday.
Andy Murray says he will take risks in order to play in Wimbledon one last time next week. The former men's world No 1 had surgery to remove a cyst on his spine last Saturday. After a training session today, he gave no guarantees he will play singles at Wimbledon but said he was 'trying'. 'Whether there's enough time or not, I don't know, but I'm trying,' Murray told reporters, somewhat downbeat after the practice.
'I don't know exactly how long it's going to take for the nerve to get to a stage where I'm able to compete or play, whether that's three days or whether it's three weeks or five weeks. It's impossible to say.
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