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Andy Murray pulls out of Wimbledon singles but confirms his aim to play in the doubles

Andy Murray pulls out of Wimbledon singles but confirms his aim to play in the doubles

Sir Andy Murray has announced he will not be competing in this year’s Wimbledon men’s singles tournament but still hopes to play in the men’s doubles

His team said in a statement: “Unfortunately, despite working incredibly hard on his recovery since his operation just over a week ago, Andy has taken the very difficult decision not to play the singles this year.

“As you can imagine, he is extremely disappointed but has confirmed that he will be playing in the doubles with Jamie and looks forward to competing at Wimbledon for the last time.”

The 37-year-old previously announced he was planning to retire from tennis after the Olympics in Paris this summer.

Sir Andy said last Thursday he would wait “until the very last moment” to decide if he could play at SW19 one final time.

He had been in a race against time to compete after pulling out of the Queen’s Club tournament last month due to injury.

The former world number one had surgery following his withdrawal from Queen’s to remove a spinal cyst but was still hoping to take to the court on Tuesday against Czech Tomas Machac.

He was down to play third on Centre Court, with the first match due to get under way at 1.30pm, meaning he would have been unlikely to start until a few hours later.

Sir Andy is set to compete in the doubles at Wimbledon with brother Jamie for the first time.

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