Towards the end of the loss, Murray jumped off the court in agony after losing the third set tiebreak to Czech Tomáš Machač. British tennis player Andy Murray's exit in the third round of the Miami Open on Sunday resulted in an "extended time" sidelined with a serious ankle injury. Towards the end of the loss, Murray jumped off the court in agony after losing the third set tiebreak to Czech Tomáš Machač.
He revealed on Monday that he suffered a near-full-thickness tear of the calcaneofibular ligament (CFL) and a complete tear of the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL), despite the fact that he continued to play and was initially positive about it. Ankle. After hip surgery in 2019, Murray, who will turn 37 in May, has already said he plans to retire later this year. Before retiring from the sport, he is likely to compete in the Paris Olympics and Wimbledon, which he has won twice. Murray wrote on Instagram: "When I get home I will see the ankle specialist to see what to do next."