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There will be no last hurrah for Andy Murray at Wimbledon after his playing partner and fellow Briton, Emma Raducanu, withdrew from the mixed doubles event.
Andy Murray's Wimbledon career is officially over after his mixed doubles partner Emma Raducanu withdrew from the format owing to wrist soreness.
In a match slated for Sunday, Emma Raducanu (No. 135 in rankings) will meet Lulu Sun (No. 123) in the Round of 16 of Wimbledon. Watch tennis, other live sports and more on Fubo. Use our link to sign up for a free trial.
Andy Murray will continue his Wimbledon farewell when he teams up with Emma Raducanu in the mixed doubles on Saturday.
Raducanu forced the deciding set but took a medical timeout after slipping at the start of the third, as the qualifier won 6-2 5-7 6-2 to reach the quarter-finals
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Andy Murray's Wimbledon career is over after Emma Raducanu pulls out of their planned appearance in the mixed doubles.
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Raducanu is bidding for a place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals after withdrawing from her match with Andy Murray in the mixed doubles
Emma Raducanu withdrew from the Wimbledon mixed doubles on Saturday due to stiffness in her wrist, with the withdrawal ensuring partner Andy Murray will not get another chance to feature on court in his farewell at the Grand Slam.
The possibility of London native Andy Murray playing his final match at Wimbledon lingers on Saturday as he and teammate Emma Raducano open play in mixed doubles.
British tennis endured a day to forget at Wimbledon after Andy Murray was denied a farewell match on Court One while Cameron Norrie and Harriet Dart suffered third-round defeats. Wet weather greeted spectators at the All England Club on Saturday morning and not long after play did get under way it was revealed that Emma Raducanu had pulled out of her mixed doubles tie with Murray.
Father Time has held Andy Murray firmly in his grasp for years now, but the three-time major champion has refused to go gently into that good night. Until now, that is. Following constant injury struggles,
The 37-year-old Murray, a two-time singles champion at the All England Club, has said he will head into retirement after competing at Wimbledon and the Paris Olympics, which start later this month. Mixed doubles was supposed to be the last event at the grass-court Grand Slam tournament for Murray,
Andy Murray is understood to be extremely disappointed by Emma Raducanu’s decision to bring his Wimbledon career to an early close by withdrawing from their mixed-doubles match. Judy Murray said Raducanu’s withdrawal was “astonishing”.
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Sir Andy Murray has played his final match at Wimbledon after Emma Raducanu pulled out of their planned mixed doubles match citing stiffness in her right wrist. Raducanu is prioritising her fourth-round singles match on Sunday against Lulu Sun of New Zealand and cancelled plans to compete with Murray last on Court 1 on Saturday,
‘You always speak out for women’: Serena Williams pays tribute to Andy Murray amid ‘final’ Wimbledon
Serena Williams has paid tribute to Andy Murray following what could be his final men's doubles at Wimbledon. The tennis legend played alongside his brother, Jamie, and lost 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 to Australian pair John Peers and Rinky Hijikata.
Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu will today team up at Wimbledon in mixed doubles action, The high-profile British duo are up against Marcelo Arevalo and Zhang Shuai in the first round on Court No1 on Middle Saturday,
Emma Raducanu conjured memories of her stunning US Open win by defeating ninth seed Maria Sakkari to ease into the fourth round at Wimbledon. The 21-year-old’s impressive Centre Court success was sandwiched between triumphs for reigning men’s champion Carlos Alcaraz – a five-set victor over Frances Tiafoe – and world number one Jannik Sinner,
She is having fun, too, and as Raducanu returned to the fourth round of Wimbledon for the first time since her big breakthrough in 2021, there were clear parallels to that US Open title. For a start,
Emma Raducanu claimed her first top-10 win at a major as she calmly ousted ninth seed Maria Sakkari to surge through to the second week of Wimbledon. To borrow a phrase from Jurgen Klopp, this was the performance of a mentality monster.
Williams paid tribute to Murray as he prepares to retire at the end of the season Matthias Hangst/Getty From Left: Andy Murray and Serena Williams playing mixed doubles in 2019 Serena Williams is giving props to Andy Murray!
Andy Murray won't get one last sendoff at Wimbledon. Murray was scheduled to compete in a mixed doubles match on Saturday that would have been his final appearance at the All England Club. However, Emma Raducanu decided to withdraw due to a sore wrist,
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz targets the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Sunday against a piano-playing Frenchman, while Emma Raducanu has British fans dreaming of a first home women's champion in 47 years.