MURYGOAT withdraws from Wimbledon

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zagor

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Smart move from Andy, seems like he's finally learning to use his brain instead of his heart a bit more.

Baby steps, he needs to be careful when coming back from injury in his 30s to not overplay right away. BO5 would have been too big of a task physically at this point.

It was great to see him display his wizardry on grass again, even if for a brief moment. Wish him full recovery by the end of the year, the game's much better with in-form Murray in the mix.
 

NatF

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Smart move from Murray though, he didn't look physically ready to play five sets, looks like he's focused on the future. Will be interesting to see where he next decides to play.

Hopefully he's back on court soon.
 

Badabing888

Hall of Fame
Pfft. Typical Murray it was pretty obvious 1 month ago he could not be match fit ready to play best of 5 sets if he was constantly deciding at the last minute if was ready for the warm up tournaments.
 

Mainad

Bionic Poster
Bit surprised to hear this as everything seemed to hint at him being prepared to play. Wonder why he and his team finally decided it was too risky?

He obviously knows his own body and what he thinks it is capable of at the moment. Wonder where he will head to next? Is Newport now a possibility?

Still sad to see him not playing Wimbledon though for the first time since 2007! :(
 

Badabing888

Hall of Fame
The problem is that his hip condition is a deteriorating one in the long term (in his 40s/50s). In th short term It’s not gonna get worse from playing, but neither is going to get any better. He is still limping and can’t push up fully on his serve, plus he is half a step slow getting back in court when pushed out to his forehand side. He is also a competitive animal who doesn’t want to play to lose. So, he either plays the rest of his career for the sheer enjoyment and for his daughters to grow up and watch him play (which he says is his intended wish), but hope of getting back to pre- 2017 where he is a contender look slim.
 
This is hilarious stuff. 7 lucky losers playing Wimbledon. What a joke.

What happens when selfish people like Murray enter with no intention of ever playing

Not the first time selfish Murray has done this... see: ruining US Open 2017
 

yokied

Hall of Fame
This withdrawal is arguably worse than USO17. This kind of conduct is not on IMHO. He is only too well aware of how bad his injury is and how slow the comeback is. He knew weeks ago he wasn't ready for this and waited way too late, again, to withdraw from another major tournament. I hope it doesn't cause too many ructions in the draw.
 

Mainad

Bionic Poster
What happens when selfish people like Murray enter with no intention of ever playing

Not the first time selfish Murray has done this... see: ruining US Open 2017

This withdrawal is arguably worse than USO17. This kind of conduct is not on IMHO. He is only too well aware of how bad his injury is and how slow the comeback is. He knew weeks ago he wasn't ready for this and waited way too late, again, to withdraw from another major tournament. I hope it doesn't cause too many ructions in the draw.

How the frig is an unseeded player withdrawing going to seriously affect the draw one way or the other? :rolleyes:
 

West Coast Ace

G.O.A.T.
Stan is playing so so bad right now. I am not so quick in saying the word Finnish but Stan does look Finnish to me.
Yeah, his game is very physical - not see after that major knee job he’ll ever get it back. And switch to a finesse game - too late.

For all the talk that hard courts are bad; one misstep on grass and you can tear up a knee, ankle - or hip. Thus wise of Murray to pull out. And he ran out of gas so badly v Kyrgios it was obvious his fitness wasn’t close to ready.
 
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NatF

Bionic Poster
Bit surprised to hear this as everything seemed to hint at him being prepared to play. Wonder why he and his team finally decided it was too risky?

He obviously knows his own body and what he thinks it is capable of at the moment. Wonder where he will head to next? Is Newport now a possibility?

Still sad to see him not playing Wimbledon though for the first time since 2007! :(

Maybe he had a bad practice session or something? Felt a niggle or something.
 

sbengte

G.O.A.T.
This withdrawal is arguably worse than USO17. This kind of conduct is not on IMHO. He is only too well aware of how bad his injury is and how slow the comeback is. He knew weeks ago he wasn't ready for this and waited way too late, again, to withdraw from another major tournament. I hope it doesn't cause too many ructions in the draw.

How is this worse ? o_O He wasn't even seeded...this impacts nobody.
 
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