Tennis-Reaction to Andy Murray’s impending retirement from the sport
Following is reaction to Andy Murray’s announcement on Friday that this year’s Australian Open could be his last tournament as a professional:
Pained Murray says Australian Open could be his swansong
Andy Murray may retire after the Australian Open, with the severe pain from his troublesome right hip having become almost unbearable for him to play on, the former world number one said on Friday.
Reaction to Andy Murray’s impending retirement from the sport
Reaction in the tennis and sports world to Andy Murray’s announcement on Friday that this year’s Australian Open could be the British former world number one’s last professional tournament:
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Injured Murray says Australian Open could be his swansong
Andy Murray will be retiring this year because of the severe pain from his troublesome right hip with next week’s Australian Open potentially his last tournament as a professional, the former world number one said on Friday.
MLB notebook: White Sox sign OF Jay, still seek Machado
The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a one-year, $4 million deal with veteran free agent outfielder Jon Jay, the club announced Thursday.
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American Lindsey Vonn’s planned World Cup season debut has been postponed for a week after heavy snow forced the cancellation of speed races in Austria.




