Andy Murray's Injury Woes Continue at National Bank Open
Forced Withdrawal from Toronto Tournament
Andy Murray's hopes of a strong showing at the National Bank Open Presented by Rogers were dashed on Thursday evening when he was forced to withdraw from the tournament. The former world number one was scheduled to face Jannik Sinner in the second round but was unable to take to the court due to an ongoing abdominal injury.
Injury Frustration for Murray
This latest injury setback is another blow for Murray, who has struggled with a number of physical issues in recent years. He has been managing an abdominal strain since Wimbledon, and the pain flared up again during his first-round victory over Taylor Fritz. Murray consulted with medical staff and made the difficult decision to withdraw in order to avoid further aggravating the injury.
Disappointment for Toronto Fans
Murray's withdrawal is a disappointment for fans in Toronto, who were eager to see him in action. The three-time champion has always been popular with Canadian crowds, and his absence from the tournament will be felt. However, Murray's health is paramount, and his focus will now be on recovering and getting back on the court as soon as possible.
ATP Toronto Continues
Despite Murray's withdrawal, the ATP Toronto tournament continues with a full slate of matches. Top seeds Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, and Casper Ruud are all still in contention for the title, and there are plenty of other exciting matchups to watch. Fans can follow all the action live on Eurosport and other major sports channels.
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