Andy Murray is planning to retire later this year, with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games set to be his final event
Andy Murray's Wimbledon career is over after Emma Raducanu pulled out of their planned appearance in the mixed doubles.
Former world number one Murray, 37, was due to play alongside his fellow Briton on Saturday evening at the All England Club.
Raducanu, 21, said she has "some stiffness" in her right wrist.
She moved into the fourth round of the women's singles with a dominant two-set win over Greek ninth seed Maria Sakkari on Friday.
"I have decided to make the very tough decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles," she said.
"I’m disappointed as I was really looking forward to playing with Andy but I've got to take care."
This video can not be played
Wimbledon tribute – The best moments of Andy Murray
Murray, a two-time singles champion at Wimbledon, was playing at SW19 for the last time before retiring later this year.
The Scot is also said to be "disappointed" that he is unable to play alongside 2021 US Open champion Raducanu.
Murray's mother Judy, in response to a post on X from television presenter Marcus Buckland describing Raducanu's decision as "astonishing", wrote: "Yes, astonishing."
He was not permitted to find a replacement partner for Raducanu under tournament rules because the draw had already been made.
Murray and Raducanu, who were set to play China's Zhang Shuai and El Salvador's Marcelo Arevalo, have been replaced by an alternate pairing.
It means Murray made his final appearance on Thursday when he lost alongside older brother Jamie in the men's doubles.
A video montage of Murray's career was played on the Centre Court big screen after the match, leaving the former world number one in tears as thousands of fans showed their appreciation.
Murray pulled out of the singles on Tuesday as he continues to recover from a back operation on 22 June.
The three-time major champion is planning to retire later this year, with the Paris 2024 Olympic Games set to be his final event.
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller at Wimbledon
Saturday’s schedule played a major part in Emma Raducanu's decision.
Being asked to play in the fourth match of the day on Court One is the same as being asked to play in a night session.
And given this Grand Slam is a predominantly daytime event, you can understand why a player would not want to spend all evening on site with a fourth-round singles match the following day.
The schedule put Raducanu in a very awkward position, and has led to a decision which will be very disappointing for Murray and everyone looking forward to what would have been a fun finale to his Wimbledon career.
This was no ordinary mixed doubles pairing, although players do regularly prioritise singles over doubles.
And there can be no change of partner once the draw is made. So instead of Murray teaming up with another British player, American alternates Rajeev Ram and Katie Volynets come into the draw.
Murray thanks Wimbledon for 'emotional' farewell celebration
Live scores, results and order of play
Get tennis news sent straight to your phone
Euro 2024: Toney on for Kane as England & Switzerland into extra time
Euro 2024: Build-up & team news before Netherlands face Turkey in quarter-finals
Watch Wimbledon: Djokovic loses first set to Popyrin
Coldplay light up the Pyramid Stage
The legendary band returned as Glastonbury headliners for a record-breaking fifth time
Global megastar SZA's debut set
Expect to be wowed by the critically acclaimed US singer's showstopper performance
Dua Lipa's unmissable pop party
Watch how the global superstar turned the Pyramid Stage into a gigantic dance floor
Country pop queen, Shania Twain, impresses Worthy Farm
The Canadian icon performed to thousands in the coveted Legends slot
'Like a Euros final' – 'insatiable' Spain a 'winning horse'
Raducanu dominates Sakkari to reach fourth round. Video
Wimbledon tribute – The best moments of Andy Murray. Video
Highlights: France beat Portugal on penalties. Video
Highlights: Spain score deep into extra time to knock out hosts Germany. Video
Andy Murray looks back on his career with Sue Barker. Video
Chasing the 'Ghost' – a superstar struck down by lightning
'We all want it' – Will Southgate have new gameplan? Video
'To win Olympic gold I need to beat the best sprinter ever'
'Why football at Euros is different to what we're used to'
Guardiola? Klopp? Will USA stick or twist before 2026 World Cup?
Glamorgan tie with Gloucestershire when chasing world record 593
'Banks replica' – was this 'one of great saves in Euros history'?
Time to 'stand up and take notice' as Dutch find 'spark'
Fuelling the Tour de France: Secrets of the team kitchens
© 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
18
add a comment