Andy Murray forced to retire at Queen's, casts doubt on Wimbledon participation
- Andy Murray withdrew from his match at Queen's due to injury.
- His retirement raises concerns about his participation in Wimbledon.
- The 37-year-old Brit was unable to complete the match against Jordan Thompson.
Andy Murray retired from his second-round match at Queen’s Club due to a back injury, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming Wimbledon Championships. The 37-year-old struggled with his back and right leg, leading to his first retirement in 11 years. Murray expressed uncertainty about playing at Wimbledon, citing ongoing back issues. His retirement comes as he planned to end his 20-year professional career this summer. Despite facing physical challenges, Murray remains hopeful about his future in tennis, aiming to compete at Wimbledon and the Paris Olympics. The injury at Queen’s Club raises concerns about his readiness for Wimbledon, where he aims to bid farewell to the sport. Murray's retirement plans remain uncertain, but he is determined to make the most of his remaining time in professional tennis.