Murray to probably miss the rest of the season

Andy Murray has just withdrawn from the US Open, and it seems as he will not back any soon to competitions because of his problem with his hip.

The Briton posted a stern communicate on the social media confirming that he will definitely skip the Asian swing (Beijing and Shanghai), and most probably he won’t compete in Vienna and Paris. That means the Andy will not even have the points to qualify for the World Tour Finals.

The former world no.1 will probably be back in Brisbane.

The communicate

“Hi everyone… Just wanted to update you all on my injury and the rest of my season.

Unfortunately, I won’t be able to compete in the upcoming events in Beijing and Shanghai, and most likely, the final two events to finish the season in Vienna and Paris due to my hip injury which has been bothering me the last few months.

Having consulted with a number of leading hip specialists over the last week, along with my own team, we have decided that this is the best decision for my long-term future. 

Although this has been a frustrating year on court for many reasons, I’m confident after this extended period of rest and rehabilitation that I will be able to reach my best level again and be competing for Grand Slam titles next season. 

I will be beginning my 2018 season in Brisbane in preparation for the Australian Open and I’m look forward playing in Glasgow later this year against Roger for UNICEF UK and Sunny-sid3up. 
I have a fantastic team working alongside me to help me through this process and appreciate the support from them and all of my fans over this difficult period. 🚴🏃🏋️💪🎾😊👍” 

Hi everyone… Just wanted to update you all on my injury and the rest of my season. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to compete in the upcoming events in Beijing and Shanghai, and most likely, the final two events to finish the season in Vienna and Paris due to my hip injury which has been bothering me the last few months. Having consulted with a number of leading hip specialists over the last week, along with my own team, we have decided that this is the best decision for my long-term future. Although this has been a frustrating year on court for many reasons, I’m confident after this extended period of rest and rehabilitation that I will be able to reach my best level again and be competing for Grand Slam titles next season. I will be beginning my 2018 season in Brisbane in preparation for the Australian Open and I’m look forward playing in Glasgow later this year against Roger for UNICEF UK and Sunny-sid3up. I have a fantastic team working alongside me to help me through this process and appreciate the support from them and all of my fans over this difficult period. 🚴🏃🏋️💪🎾😊👍

A post shared by Andy Murray (@andymurray) onSep 6, 2017 at 3:00am PDT