Murray withdraws from Citi Open
RALEIGH: Former world number one Andy Murray withdrew from
the Citi Open on Friday, citing fatigue.
The returning Scot also announced his withdrawal from next
week’s Rogers Cup in Toronto. He was to have met Australian Alex de Minaur in
the Washington quarter-finals on Friday.
“I’m exhausted after playing so much over the past four
days, having not competed on the hard courts for 18 months. I also need to be
careful and to listen to my body as I come back from a long-term injury,” Murray
said in a statement.
“I’m gutted not to be playing and I’d like to thank the
tournament and all the fans,” he said. “There are lots of positives to take
from this week, so I’ll take some time to rest and recover, and then head to
Cincinnati early to prepare and get ready.”
In his third tournament back from hip surgery in January,
the Scot showed signs of improvement, reaching his first quarter-final in more
than a year. The 31-year-old captured all three of his victories in three sets,
the first time he has won three consecutive deciding sets at the same event
since winning the 2016 Queen’s Club tournament.
An emotional Murray broke down in tears after coming from
behind to defeat Marius Copil 6-7(5) 6-3 7-6(4) in a marathon third round match
that lasted more than three hours on Thursday.
By AFP Published:
August 4, 2018, THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE
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