-8.3 C
Ottawa
Sunday, January 12, 2025

Cincinnati Open: Andy Murray withdraws with abdominal strain while Dan Evans match delayed

Date:

Andy Murray playing at the Canadian Open
Murray had to withdraw in Toronto before his third-round match with eventual champion Jannik Sinner

Britain’s Andy Murray has pulled out of the Cincinnati Open as he bids to recover in time for the US Open.

Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!

Murray travelled to Cincinnati and hoped to face Karen Khachanov but will now be replaced by a lucky loser.

Compatriot Dan Evans’ first-round match was among those to be delayed by heavy rain in Cincinnati.

The British number two was scheduled to play Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti in the first round on Monday but was unable to take the court.

It is among a host of matches to be rescheduled for Tuesday, with only five matches completed on day two of the tournament.

Both Evans and Murray were named in Britain’s Davis Cup team on Monday for their Finals group games in Manchester in September.

Murray returns after missing GB’s win over Colombia in February but first hopes to compete in the US Open, which starts on 28 August.

The three-time Grand Slam winner is currently number 36 in the world, his highest ranking since hip resurfacing surgery in 2019, but pulling out of Cincinnati means he is set to miss out on being seeded at the US Open.

Watch on iPlayer banner

Watch on iPlayer footer

know more

Popular

More like this
Related

Special counsel Jack Smith resigns from DOJ as Trump’s fight to block final report continues

Special counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing the prosecution...

Mark Zuckerberg slams Apple on its lack of innovation and ‘random rules’

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appears at the Meta Connect...

How Zoe Boyd navigated a family tragedy to achieve her pro hockey dreams

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpsportsTop StoriesPWHLHockeyOlympicsVideoShowsPodcastsFeaturesAll SportsHow Ottawa Charge's...