Irish Daily Mirror

MUZZA KO A BIG PUZZLE FOR ROGER

- BY NEIL MCLEMAN BY ADRIAN KAJUMBA

ROGER FEDERER has questioned why Andy Murray returned to tennis only to pull out of Wimbledon.

The Scot, who had hip surgery in January, played three competitiv­e matches at Queen’s Club and Eastbourne after 11 months out.

But after entering the draw for Wimbledon, Murray (below) withdrew on Sunday evening, stating he knew he could not win the title.

The former world No.1, who will now fall out of the world’s top 800, practised on hard courts owned by the All England Club in nearby Raynes Park yesterday and aims to play later this month in Washington.

But Federer, who had two injury lay-offs in 2016 because of a knee problem, said: “If he does return the most important thing is that he’s fully fit. You don’t forget how to play tennis. It’s like riding a bike or brushing your teeth.

“But you wonder: why did he then play Queen’s and Eastbourne? Only he and his team know.

“I’ve realised that if you do come back too soon, it’s always a problem. I’m hopeful he’s going to feel better and better as time goes by. If that means he comes back in a month, that’s great. If he comes back in a year, so be it.”

Murray’s coach Jamie Delgado said: “He just needs to get his body stronger and more comfortabl­e to play in these matches.” KATIE SWAN provided some Brit joy in the absence of her idol Andy Murray.

The 19-year-old, now in Murray’s management company, justified her wild card by blowing away Romanian world No.36 Irinacamel­ia Begu 6-2 6-2.

She said: “It’s almost surreal being in the company of someone like that. Andy was always my idol growing up so to now be so close with him is really cool.” Harriet Dart crashed out on her Wimbledon maindraw debut after taking a painful tumble on court – she lost 7-6 2-6 6-1 to seventh seed Karolina Pliskova. Cameron Norrie was a firstround casualty when Aljaz Bedene ended his Wimbledon hopes. Bedene overcame Norrie 4-6 7-6 7-6 6-4 in a battle of British No.2s past and present.

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