LONDON (AP) — Andy Murray retired from his second-round match at Queen’s Club because of a back injury, raising doubts about what is expected to be his final Wimbledon appearance. The 37-year-old Murray stopped playing while trailing Jordan Thompson 4-1 and the former No. 1 player says he’ll get scans Thursday. The two-time Wimbledon champion says he “wouldn’t know” about whether he’ll be ready when play starts July 1 at the All England Club.
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