Updated On: 20 June, 2024 08:20 AM IST | London | ANI
"There is nothing I could do, and then there is part of you that wants to go out there and see if it gets better, you know, and maybe feel better with a bit of treatment or something, but that wasn't the case," he added

Britain's Andy Murray returns against Australia's Jordan Thompson during their men's singles round of 16 match at the Cinch ATP tennis Championships at Queen's Club in west London. Pic/AFP
After retiring from the second round of the Queen's Club Championships due to struggles with his back the three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray revealed how concerning the injury is and will undergo a scan to determine which will decide whether he would play at the upcoming Wimbledon 2024.
Three-time Grand Slam champion retired from the second-round match against Jordan Thompson after five games due to struggles with his back.