Andy Murray's Wimbledon Doubtful After Severe Ankle Injury at Miami Open
The British tennis star faces a race against time to recover for Wimbledon and his final professional season after a serious ankle injury.
- Andy Murray faces an extended period out after suffering a severe ankle injury at the Miami Open, casting doubt on his participation in Wimbledon and his final professional season.
- Despite the injury, Murray demonstrated remarkable resilience, continuing to play even after rolling his ankle and nearly winning the match against Tomas Machac.
- Murray's injury involves a full rupture of his anterior talofibular ligament and a near full thickness rupture of his calcaneofibular ligament, requiring a visit to an ankle specialist for further evaluation.
- The injury marks another setback in Murray's career, which has been plagued by injuries, including two hip surgeries in 2019.
- Murray has hinted at retiring after the summer, with Wimbledon and possibly the Olympics as his last professional tournaments.