Emma Raducanu's Withdrawal Ends Murray's Mixed Doubles Hope

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July 07, 2024 · 1 min read

Emma Raducanu's Withdrawal Ends Murray's Mixed Doubles Hope
Other Sports | July 07, 2024
Emma Raducanu's withdrawal from doubles ends Andy Murray's Wimbledon career. (Image: DailyMailUK)

Emma Raducanu’s decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles at Wimbledon has dashed Andy Murray’s hopes of a final appearance in the event. Raducanu, a 21-year-old, pointed to stiffness in her right wrist after her commanding victory over Maria Sakkari in the women’s singles. Disappointed, she lamented the missed opportunity to play with Murray, who plans to retire later this year following an illustrious Wimbledon career that boasts two singles titles. Murray, previously the world number one, couldn’t find a replacement partner because of tournament regulations that disallow changes once officials finalize the draw.

The pair was initially scheduled to compete against Zhang Shuai and Marcelo Arevalo but now American alternates Rajeev Ram and Katie Volynets have taken their place. Earlier in the tournament, an emotional Centre Court tribute marked Murray’s farewell after his final men’s doubles match with his brother Jamie. Murray, despite his withdrawal from singles competition due to his ongoing recovery from a recent back operation, had planned to bid a positive farewell to Wimbledon in the mixed doubles.

Emma Raducanu’s match schedule played a crucial role in her decision, with a late evening mixed doubles slot clashing with her impending singles match.  The predominantly daytime schedule of Wimbledon made it impractical for her to commit to an evening match and then face a demanding singles fixture the following day. BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller highlighted the unusual circumstances behind Raducanu’s withdrawal, disappointing Murray and fans.

The incident highlighted tournament rules that prevented Murray from finding another British partner after Raducanu’s withdrawal. Despite this setback, Murray remains focused on ending his career with appearances at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games. His final Wimbledon appearance featured tributes and emotional scenes, showing his lasting impact and popularity among tennis fans.