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Breaking Sad News: Andy Murray to retire at Wimbledon - AO last match?

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Sorry to break the news, and not entirely unexpected but am at a loss for words.

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Article from the Guardian
[ Last edit by SimonSays January 11, 2019, 01:10 am ] IP Logged
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 Right now I can only say that I and I'm sure all good people at MurraysWorld wish Andy the best.
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^ I'm sure we all will.  Also I hope that having a hip replacement really will give him back the life he so richly deserves, even if it does exclude playing tennis at any level. 

I've resigned myself to this news for quite a while now, although actually seeing Andy's words in print has come as a bit of shock.  Also I had a feeling that when Andy said he wanted to retire on his own terms that Wimbledon would be the place where he would do it,  but now it looks as though he won't even get that far.

Btw that link you give to The Guardian doesn't work.
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^ I've resigned myself to this news for quite a while now, although actually seeing Andy's words in print has come as a bit of shock.  Also I had a feeling that when Andy said he wanted to retire on his own terms that Wimbledon would be the place where he would do it,  but now it looks as though he won't even get that far.

Btw that link you give to The Guardian doesn't work, but you will get it here - https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jan/11/tearful-andy-murray-to-retire-after-2019-wimbledon-australian-open

Sorry about that.  Thanks for letting me know. I believe I repaired the link.  Aileen, could you please verify?  Thanks again.
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Sorry about that.  Thanks for letting me know. I believe I repaired the link.  Aileen, could you please verify?  Thanks again.
Yes it's OK now Simon.
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Thanks Aileen. At least Andy achieved pretty much everything he could as a player before this happened.  Winning slams, winning Olympics gold, winning Year End #1- Player of the Year, etc, and winning our respect and our hearts.  love  Ok. I'm off to sleep. long night with sick child too. G'Night, all. Take care.
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In bits because of Andy crying.

He has achieved so much and is such a wonderful, beautiful man, we have no right to be anything other than grateful for what he has given us.

He's 31. There is so much life and good to come for him. I will look forward to supporting him in the next phase.

Love to him, his family and wife and girls.
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^ I'm sure we all will.  Also I hope that having a hip replacement really will give him back the life he so richly deserves, even if it does exclude playing tennis at any level. 

THIS.
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crying my eyes out knew this was coming but was so hoping he could make it to Wimbledon.  He is a truly lovely guy with the heart of a lion and he will be sadly, sadly, missed.
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Ohhh - but thanks Tonedial, where would we be without you?
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^ Thanks Tonedial.
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crying my eyes out knew this was coming but was so hoping he could make it to Wimbledon.  He is a truly lovely guy with the heart of a lion and he will be sadly, sadly, missed.

You're so right and he really does have the heart of a lion, and we'll always miss him, we won't ever forget him.
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Heartbroken.
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I'm just going to miss him so dreadfully. Don't take this the wrong way, but it feels a bit like somebody dying. I know he'll go on to have a great life and do lots of good interesting things, but this is so brutal and it feels sudden even though we've all been expecting it on some level.
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