the frustration of the British tennis player

Andy Murray he hadn’t imagined this part of the season on home grass like this Queen’s, Eastbourne and obviously Wimbledon, tournament in which his definitive retirement from tennis could also come. Yesterday the English player was forced to withdraw in the round of 16 match at Queen’s against the Australian Jordan Thompson on a score of 4-1 to his opponent in the first set.

In the press conference, Murray shared his feelings and frustration over a back pain situation that has been going on for years. “But I never felt it that way,” Murray noted. “Obviously it wasn’t pleasant – analyzed Murray -.

I have been suffering from for some time backache, I have loss of strength in my right leg, loss of control, I had no coordination, I couldn’t move. Until today (yesterday, ed.), I didn’t feel comfortable playing, but I managed to control it.

During the pre-match warm-up I was quite uncomfortable, and then going up the stairs immediately before entering the pitch, I realized I didn’t have the usual strength in the right leg“.

Andy Murray: “I don’t know what to expect now, really”

“From the first balls I hit in the warm-up I realized that I was out of coordination.

My right leg didn’t work well. I don’t know exactly what the problem is. I just know it’s something I’ve never experienced before. I’ve had back pain today, yesterday and for the last 10 or 11 years of my career, but it’s never happened to me like this before.

I don’t know what the procedure will be or what to expect, really.” “The last few years have been hard, very hard on the body. Physically it was tough. Many days it wasn’t fun to go to training. I tried to overcome it and find a way to get on the court and compete at this level, but tennis is a very, very tough sport.” Murray obviously he will do everything to be on the pitch Wimbledon.

 
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