Andy Murray on Wimbledon participation: “A decision on Monday night”

Andy Murray, Sunday in press conference: “I’ve had ten complicated days since Queen’s. The back operation was not insignificant. I did my best to play here. I don’t know if it will be enough. I’ve trained in the last few days, I played a set today (Sunday). It went well, but I haven’t yet recovered all the sensations in my leg. It’s getting better every day. I want to give myself every chance of getting there. I’m going to play another set tomorrow (Monday). I’ll do some physical tests in the morning to see where I’m at and I’ll probably make a decision tomorrow evening (Monday).

“I had a large cyst that was compressing my nerves, which caused me to lose some control of my right leg”

I no longer have back pain, which is great, but I had a large cyst that was compressing my nerves, which caused me to lose some control of my right leg. It’s a bit like falling asleep on your arm. When you wake up, you feel like you have a dead arm. But it lasts longer and it’s impossible to know when you will regain all your sensations. For some, it takes months. For others, weeks. »

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