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US Open champion and world no.2 Andy Murray has taken the hard decision and reluctantly opted to withdraw from the French Open
Andy Murray is due to make the call at mid-week as to whether his painful back will allow him to be fit for the French Open
Initial pessimism that Andy Murray would miss the upcoming French Open because of an injury to his lower back might have been rather a spur of the moment reaction
While Novak Djokovic feels that his ankle injury from last month is finally over, the hard work is just beginning for injured rival Andy Murray.
If it really matters to his injured back, Andy Murray will jettison his participation on the French Open in order to salvage his Wimbledon dream.
While British tennis was filled with gloom over one devastating piece of news from Andy Murray, there was reason for optimism from Heather Watson.
Andy Murray, set to be named second seed for the French Open in just a few days, maintains he is highly doubtful to even arrive at Roland Garros, let alone hit a ball in anger.
Britain’s Lawn Tennis Association has never been averse to importing foreign talent, be it on the playing or coaching front
Laura Robson is heading for a fresh start in Rome after her 11th double-fault spelled the end of her third-round Madrid match against Ana Ivanovic
After being freed from his duties of coaching Laura Robson, the Croatian Zeljko Krajan insisted the 19 year-old Briton, simply didn’t take her profession as a top class tennis player seriously enough.
World No. 3 Andy Murray comes into the Mutua Madrid Open looking to find his footing on clay after winning one match in his season debut on the dirt at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters.
David Nalbandian caused one of the most controversial moments in tennis last year when he was defaulted from the final of the AEGON Championships
The Ann Jones Centre Court will be officially opened on Sunday, June 9 at the start of this year’s Aegon Classic ladies tennis tournament.
A trio of past champions and some of the brightest young stars in tennis have added their names to the field at The Queen’s Club, June 10-16.
Renovation set to begin soon on Andy Murray $2.8-million Scottish property purchaser just outside his hometown of Dunblane
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