Andy Murray keeps coy as he confirms he will 'most likely' make decision on playing at Wimbledon TONIGHT - after 'OK' practice session one week after spinal cyst surgery

MATTHEW LAMBERT AT WIMBLEDON: The 37-year-old beat former British No1 Kyle Edmund 6-3, 2-0 in a practice set-and-a-bit but his movement still looked far from normal.

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Will Andy Murray get a final Wimbledon farewell? British tennis ace says he will speak to his family tonight before deciding if he'll play in the singles after his spinal cyst surgery nine days ago Two-time champion is battling for fitness in a bid to compete in singles draw Murray underwent surgery after retiring from his Queen's Club warm-up 37-year-old since confirmed that he will play Olympic doubles with Dan Evans By Matthew Lambert and Mark Duell Published: 14:23, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 15:02, 1 July 2024 e-mail 3 View comments Andy Murray has revealed he will decide tonight whether to take to the Wimbledon court for a final time in the singles after speaking with his team and family. The 37-year-old showed definite signs of improvement during a practice session this afternoon as he was seen hitting against fellow British player Kyle Edmund. But Murray remains unsure whether he is in good enough physical shape to play his first-round match against Czech Tomas Machac tomorrow.

And he confirmed after his practice that he would 'most likely' make a decision on his fitness this evening. Asked how he felt the session had gone today, Murray replied: 'It went OK' - before joking to reporters: 'How did you think it went, you're the experts?' Murray was leading Edmund 6-3 2-0 when they reached the end of their session, and he added: 'It was good. I'm going to go and have a chat with my team now, speak to my family this evening and then make a decision.



Andy Murray practising on .