Sir Andy Murray has withdrawn from the singles at Wimbledon but will be playing doubles with his brother Jamie, his team have announced.
The two-time former champion was one of 12 British players scheduled for singles action today after Emma Raducanu, Lily Mayazaki and Sonay Kartal passed through to the second round on Monday.
But Murray will now concentrate on doubles instead in a move his representatives said left him 'extremely disappointed'.
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