matches? he has had nine matches on grass in the last two weeks and the budget for a man of his experience when you consider he is 35, he s had two hip operations. but it would be so cruel if andy murray went out of wimbledon having been fit for the last ten months and is showing some fabulous form recently. fabulous form recently. keeping our finaers fabulous form recently. keeping our fingers crossed fabulous form recently. keeping our fingers crossed for fabulous form recently. keeping our fingers crossed for andy fabulous form recently. keeping our fingers crossed for andy murray. - fabulous form recently. keeping our| fingers crossed for andy murray. she won a second nottingham open title going into queens. how impressed have you been with dan evans so far, especially with the setback he had at the french open with a chest infection? fin at the french open with a chest infection? . , ., ., infection? an excellent start to the crass infection? an excellent start to the gr
the former british number one laura robson has confirmed her retirement from tennis this morning at the age of 28. as a teenager, robson reached the fourth round of the us open and here at wimbledon, as well as winning silver in the mixed doubles with andy murray at the 2012 olympics. she says the decision to retire was forced upon her after having three hip operations. i think if i kept thinking that way, i think if i kept thinking that way, i wouldn t now be at peace with the decision. i think that is why it is difficult because for a long time i did think, if i could just get back out there, if i had the chance to compete solidly again. then who knows? but ultimately, what has happened has happened. i think overall, i am a much nicer person from it, from going through all of that, and i have grown so much
might makea might make a career that promised so much but the former british number one tennis player, laura robson, has announced she s retiring from the sport at the age ofjust 28. from the sport at for almost the last decade, robson s career s been ravaged by injuries, including three hip operations, and she s now moving away from the court to pursue more opportunities in broadcasting and the media. joe lynskey reports. this was june this wasjune 2013 and she served for a place in the wimbledon fourth round. she was britain first s woman to get there in 15 years. this felt like just the start. robson moved into the top 30 and she was still just 19. and this would be the last match she would when at wimbledon. few teenagers in the sport have been so cruelly struck by injury and next year, she had wrist surgery but each tried comeback stalled for three years, she got a wild wimbledon but lost in the first round and 2018, she had hip and wanted to make the
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the former british number one laura robson has confirmed her retirement from tennis at the age of 28. as a teenager, robson reached the fourth round of the us open and here at wimbledon, as well as winning silver in the mixed doubles with andy murray at the 2012 olympics. she says the decision to retire was forced upon her after having three hip operations. that s why it s difficult because for a long time i did think, if i could just get back out there, if i just had the chance to compete solidly again, then who knows? but ultimately, what s happened has happened and i think overall i m a much nicer person from it, from going through all of that and i ve grown so much that i m now ok. if i keep looking back thinking what if, then i can t move forward. that s all the sport for now.