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Britain's Andy Murray during a training session at the Fever Tree Championship at Queen's Club in London, Britain, 18 June 2018.
Jitters hit Andy Murray before his Queen's Club comeback match and stiffness struck him afterward.
The Fever-Tree Championships will feature the strongest line-up in its 128-year history at The Queen’s Club after more of the world’s Top 30 players entered the tournament than ever before.
Fever-Tree Championships Entry List Reveals Strongest Line-up in 128-Year History At The Queen’s Club.
The World No.6 Juan Martin del Potro is the latest big name to join a star-studded line-up of players intending to compete in this year’s Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club.
Two of the most exciting young players in tennis - Nick Kyrgios and Denis Shapovalov - have joined a star-studded line-up at the Fever-Tree Championships.
British No.1 Kyle Edmund and defending champion Feliciano Lopez have added their names to a star-studded list of players intending to play in the newly-named Fever-Tree Championships at The Queen’s Club, 18-24 June.
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Stan Wawrinka were never part of the Miami Open draw. The same goes for Dominic Thiem, Gael Monfils, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Novak Djokovic was in it--briefly--but lost his opening match to Benoit Paire on Friday.
Rafael Nadal is out. So, too, is Andy Murray. Stan Wawrinka, David Goffin, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Richard Gasquet are also on the sidelines. But Novak Djokovic is back, Kei Nishikori is continuing his return to tennis, and Milos Raonic is also making a rare appearance on tour.
"A little post op photo. I'm feeling really positive and looking forward to starting rehab. Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and support the last few days..."
It has been an eventful and hectic first week of the 2018 tennis season and the week isn’t even done. With tournaments for men and women going on in Australia, New Zealand, China, India, and Qatar, it is a tennis fan’s dream with nearly 24-hour constant play across the ATP and WTA.
Unsurprisingly, Andy Murray officially withdrew from the 2018 Australian Open on Thursday afternoon.
"Hey everyone.. Just wanted to write a little message on here for anyone interested in what in going through right now. Firstly I want to apologise to @brisbanetennis for withdrawing at late notice..."
When the main draw began at Roland Garros, 127 men were playing for second place (see: Nadal, Rafael). They did the same, it should be noted, at Wimbledon one month later (see: Federer, Roger).
Djokovic and Murray have gone head-to-head in their fair share of five-setters over the years, but for the most the encounters between these two former world No. 1s are lacking just a bit in the departments of quality and competitiveness.
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