Andy Murray Withdraws from Wimbledon Singles, Will Play Doubles in Farewell Appearance

Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has withdrawn from the singles competition at Wimbledon due to back surgery. He will play doubles with his brother Jamie in what is expected to be his last appearance at the All England Club. Murray underwent surgery to remove a cyst from his spinal cord just over a week ago and has been dealing with a number of injuries in recent years. He plans to retire after the Paris Olympics later this month.

Andy Murray to Undergo Back Surgery Ahead of Wimbledon

Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will undergo back surgery on Saturday, just nine days before the start of the tournament. The 37-year-old Scot, who has been dealing with back pain, is aiming for a farewell appearance at Wimbledon but his participation is now uncertain. Murray withdrew from the Queen’s Club Championships this week due to the injury.

Rangers’ Max Scherzer Begins Rehab Assignment After Back Surgery

Texas Rangers’ Max Scherzer made his first start since undergoing back surgery with the Triple-A affiliate team on Wednesday. The experienced pitcher is facing a lengthy rehab period before activation, with a strict pitch count of approximately 50. Scherzer’s return is targeted for midsummer, providing a potential pitching boost for the Rangers alongside Jacob deGrom and Tyler Mahle, who are also recovering from injuries. Scherzer, a three-time Cy Young Award winner and eight-time All-Star, has had a successful career with numerous teams, amassing an impressive 3.15 ERA and over 3,367 strikeouts.

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