Andy Murray: Former World No 1 looks unlikely to return to action after injury as ‘time not on his side’

Andy Murray: Former World No 1 looks unlikely to return to action after injury as ‘time not on his side’

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With Wimbledon just over three months away, Andy Murray’s return to the court looks increasingly unlikely after he ruptured ankle ligaments during his Miami Open loss to Tomas Machac on Sunday.

The 36-year-old was forced to undergo treatment on his ankle during the deciding set as he suffered a rollercoaster defeat to Czech opponent Machac.

Murray had clawed his way back from 3-0 down in the deciding set to draw level at 5-5 against Machac, only to require treatment after landing awkwardly on his ankle.

“Time is not on Murray’s side, it doesn’t look good,” said Martina Navratilova on Sky Sports Tennis.

“I’ve sprained my ankle badly but I’ve never ripped a ligament. It’s going to take a while.
“I don’t know how you can recover well enough to feel stable and not hurt other body parts and to get back into this kind of playing shape.

“It’s tragic and he’s been through so much. I’m wishing him the best but it’s not looking good.”

Murray’s latest injury setback arrives little under two months out from the French Open, which takes place across the end of May and beginning of June, as well as three months out from Wimbledon in July.

“We are just starting to see his tennis fire up. He had beaten Matteo Berrettini and Tomas Etcheverry, who he had lost to earlier this year, and the tennis was starting to look really formidable before being beaten by Machac. But this is a really painful situation for him,” said Sky Sports’ Annabel Croft.

“He’s alluded to the fact that he may not play beyond the summer so I would imagine he would have worked out in his head when he would maybe like to finish his career, but it’s not going to be potentially on his terms.

“He doesn’t deserve it for everything that he’s gone through and everything that he’s put himself through to keep playing, try to entertain and squeeze the last ounce out of his tennis career.”

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