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Andy Murray withdraws from Cologne event with pelvic problem

Andy Murray withdraws from Cologne event with pelvic problem

Murray suffered a first-round loss to Stan Wawrinka at the French Open in September Andy Murray has withdrawn from this week’s ATP event in Cologne due to a lingering pelvic problem. The British former world number one first became aware of the issue at last month’s US Open. A scan conducted after his return to the UK revealed tendonitis of the psoas: the muscle which joins the lower back to the top of the leg. Murray said in a Facebook post that he decided to pull out after some practice on Sunday. “I’ve been trying to deal with it in training, and in the matches,...

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