Andy Murray Withdraws from Washington, Legg Mason Classic 2007
Just over five weeks ago, on June 24th, we were eagerly awaiting Andy Murray's first round match against Nicolas Lapentti at Wimbledon 2007.
With only 24 hours to go, Murray pulled out of the tournament to allow additional rehabilitation time for this wrist injury. He set his sights for a US tournament a couple of weeks later which, of course, never transpired.
Now, just two days before the start of the Legg Mason Classic 2007, the tournament in which he finished runner-up in 2006, Murray has again withdrawn to allow further rehabilitation time.
I had high hopes that this week would see the comeback match, especially after having stated on the official website, 11 days ago, that the doctors had given Murray the all-clear to "step things up".
If the doctors are happy that the injury has healed, this suggests to me that Murray still isn't 100% free of pain, perhaps mainly during recovery.
Murray is right to be cautious, but this means that all predictions are now off. Any statement to the effect that he will be making his comeback at any tournament can safely be assumed to be speculative until we see Murray walk out on to the court to face an opponent.
The waiting continues...
Sources:
AndyMurray.com - Andy's Blog
BBC SPORT Tennis Murray puts off planned comeback
With only 24 hours to go, Murray pulled out of the tournament to allow additional rehabilitation time for this wrist injury. He set his sights for a US tournament a couple of weeks later which, of course, never transpired.
Now, just two days before the start of the Legg Mason Classic 2007, the tournament in which he finished runner-up in 2006, Murray has again withdrawn to allow further rehabilitation time.
I had high hopes that this week would see the comeback match, especially after having stated on the official website, 11 days ago, that the doctors had given Murray the all-clear to "step things up".
If the doctors are happy that the injury has healed, this suggests to me that Murray still isn't 100% free of pain, perhaps mainly during recovery.
Murray is right to be cautious, but this means that all predictions are now off. Any statement to the effect that he will be making his comeback at any tournament can safely be assumed to be speculative until we see Murray walk out on to the court to face an opponent.
The waiting continues...
Sources:
AndyMurray.com - Andy's Blog
BBC SPORT Tennis Murray puts off planned comeback

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