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HomeSportsTennisMurray unable to make Wimbledon call after admitting 'I wish I didn't...

Murray unable to make Wimbledon call after admitting ‘I wish I didn’t go on’

“I mean, like I said, I didn’t necessarily get my right side of my back sort of treated, you know, after the French Open, because, you know, I have sort of, like all tennis players, we have degenerative sort of joints and stuff in the back, but it’s all predominantly been left-sided for me for pretty much, you know, my whole career. I have never had too many issues with the right side.

“So maybe there is something that, you know, can be done between now and then, you know, to help the right side. I will get scans tomorrow and get it rechecked and see if there’s anything that can be done.”

Murray was also asked whether the treatment could involve injections. “I don’t know exactly what it will be, because I don’t know exactly what the problem is,” he said. “I just know that this is not something – I hadn’t experienced that before. You know, I have had, like I said, dealing with the back pain today, yesterday, and for the last 10, 11 years of my career, but I have never experienced that before. So, you know, I don’t know what the procedure will be or what to expect, really.”

Content Source: www.express.co.uk

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