Andy Murray’s Management Team Provides Update on Injury Status: Monte Carlo Masters and BMW Open Munich Coverage on Sky Sports Tennis
Andy Murray’s management team has announced that the tennis star will miss the upcoming Monte Carlo Masters and BMW Open Munich due to an ankle injury sustained during the Miami Open. The 36-year-old Scot is determined to return to action as soon as possible, but the timeline for his comeback remains uncertain.
In a statement released on Friday, Murray’s management team stated, “At this stage, it is still not clear how long Andy will be out of action, and he is continuing to review options with his medical team.” The former Wimbledon champion expressed his disappointment at missing out on the upcoming tournaments and thanked his fans for their support.
Murray’s former coach, Jamie Delgado, expressed his disappointment for the player, noting that Murray had been showing signs of improvement before the injury. The three-time grand-slam champion suffered ligament damage in his left ankle during his match against Tomas Machac in Miami.
Physiotherapist Mark Leather believes that Murray may return to tennis within 3-4 months, but the decision could depend on whether he requires surgery or non-surgical treatment. With less than 10 weeks until the start of the British grass-court season and just over three months until Wimbledon, Murray’s plans for the season remain uncertain.
Fans can catch the Monte Carlo Masters and BMW Open Munich live on Sky Sports Tennis, with coverage continuing for the Miami Open on Friday. Sky Sports has also announced a new home for tennis coverage in the UK and Ireland, offering over 4,000 matches from more than 80 tournaments a year on the ATP and WTA Tours. Stay tuned for updates on Murray’s recovery and his potential return to the court.
