Former World No.1
Andy Murray has announced his withdrawal from the
Atlanta Open, which is set to run from July 25-31, 2022.
The three-time Grand Slam champion was set to play the ATP 250 event before going on to Washington but his next tournament will now be the ATP 500 in the US capital as he tries not to overplay ahead of the
US Open, after getting injured in a Wimbledon warm-up tournament.
Murray took a last-minute wildcard into last week’s grass tournament in Newport following his early exit at Wimbledon. The 35-year-old started the grass season strong with a semi-final appearance in the Surbiton Challenger and a run to the final in Stuttgart but injured himself during that championship match against Matteo Berrettini, losing in three sets.
The abdominal issue derailed his Wimbledon preparations as he was forced to stop practicing serves and pulled out of the ATP 500 at the Queen’s Club before he failed to make it out of the second round at the All England Club. And the 46-time title winner looks to be avoiding making the same mistake ahead of the US Open by cutting down his schedule.
The good news for Murray fans is that the World No.50 remains healthy and in form, having reached the quarter-finals in Newport where he lost to Alexander Bublik in what was the fourth meeting between the pair this year. He will be hoping not to tire himself out before the final Grand Slam of the year, with two Masters 1000s in Montreal and Cincinnati between Washington and the US Open.