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Published 19:27 6 Mar 2019 GMT
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This update comes after the three-time Grand Slam winner broke down in tears at his pre-tournament press conference ahead of the Australian Open in January, saying that he intended to retire after this summer's Wimbledon Championships due to pain in his hip.
He was eliminated by Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round in Melbourne, some speculating it may be his final appearance at a Grand Slam.
Despite his update, it's still unclear if Murray intends to play at Wimbledon later this summer. A two-time winner at SW19, the Scot failed to mention whether or not he was still aiming to make an appearance there.Football

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