Andy Murray rules out teaming with former mixed doubles partner Serena Williams at Wimbledon to give himself the best chance of progressing in singles competition Andy Murray will compete in the singles at Wimbledon for first time in four years He played two matches at Queen's losing to eventual winner Matteo Berrettini Murray is practising at Queen's before joining Wimbledon's strict covid bubble
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Andy Murray has ruled out reforming his superstar mixed doubles partnership with Serena Williams at Wimbledon this year to give his body the best chance of negotiating the singles.
While the 34-year-old Scot was encouraged by his two matches in last week's cinch Championships, where he lost to eventual winner Matteo Berrettini, he has to manage his workload. There will be no appearance in the men's doubles, either, in which he also played two years ago.
'I hadn't planned on it this time. Getting through singles matches has proved tough enough the last year or so,' he admitted.