Andy Murray’s farewell: Sue Barker makes surprise appearance at Wimbledon – MASHAHER

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Andy Murray’s farewell: Sue Barker makes surprise appearance at Wimbledon – MASHAHER


Murray was interviewed on court after a straight sets defeat in the men’s doubles – PA/Jordan Pettitt

“My Special One,” purred Judy Murray once, flushed with maternal pride at seeing Andy alongside Jose Mourinho. To which her other son Jamie replied, without skipping a beat: “Thank you mum.”

It has long been the elder brother’s fate to labour in his sibling’s shadow, even if he was technically the first to win a Wimbledon title, with his mixed doubles triumph in 2007. But this was one occasion when he seemed perfectly content to play the page boy, letting Andy lap up an ovation on Centre Court that felt as if it would never end.

The tapestry of an evening match here with the Murray clan is well-established: Andy chuntering to no one in particular, Judy hardly daring to watch, Kim flicking her glossy coiffure for the cameras. Except this time, there were significant additions. Quite apart from Jamie, two of Andy’s three daughters, Sophia and Edie, had courtside perches to watch his last dance. For all his frightening intensity as a competitor, he is a sentimentalist at heart. He has proved it at this farewell to the Championships, with his two doubles appearances – one a fraternal affair, the other a sugar rush with Emma Raducanu – orchestrated to tug at the heartstrings.

This richly emotional brotherly affair did not unfold as Murray had hoped. Indeed, it was all over in just 1hr 28mins, barely the length of a set at his pomp in singles. He looked rickety at times, clutching the back from which he had just had a spinal cyst removed, not to mention the resurfaced hip.

“Not too fast, Andy, I’ve got a babysitter booked,” shouted one wag in the crowd, as he and Jamie slid to a 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 defeat to Australian duo Rinky Hijikata and John Peers. But in the end, the scoreline was secondary to the adoration that engulfed him in the post-match ceremony.

Murray is a rarity in that he has technically had two retirements. He has experienced the lavish video montage treatment once before, when his hip problems at the 2019 Australian Open appeared to preface the end, and here at the tournament that defines him he had the chance to bask in the eulogies once more. Sue Barker even staged a comeback to salute him, as the two relived his greatest moments on this court, not least when she made him cry after his agonising 2012 loss to Roger Federer. This time, he largely kept his composure, noting the fact that, at 9pm, it was already long past his daughters’ bedtime.


Andy Murray’s Wimbledon farewell, as it happened


09:40 PM BST

What a night!

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Andy Murray waves to the crowd on the player’s walkway bridge – Getty Images/Sean M. Haffey


09:34 PM BST

‘A privilege to stand on Center Court’


09:30 PM BST

Where was Roger Federer?

The Swiss superstar has been at Wimbledon today but he was absent from the Murray presentation aside from the video tribute.

Maybe he will be involved on Saturday if Murray’s mixed doubles match with Raducanu ends in defeat.


09:23 PM BST

Murray meets his adoring fans on the balcony


09:13 PM BST

Murray runs off again!

The players give Murray a guard of honour and he runs through the middle and off the court.

He will be back. Probably on Saturday for mixed doubles with Emma Raducanu.


09:11 PM BST

‘I want to play forever’

Murray now explains how he wanted to continue playing but physically he can’t anymore.

He then runs over and embraces the all-star cast of players at the back of the court.


09:09 PM BST

Emotional Murray

Murray holds back the tears as Barker encourages him to talk about his family.

He pays tribute to his wife Kim and opens up on meeting for the first time and describes her as “the best mum”.

He says he is looking forward to spending more time with her.


09:02 PM BST

Murray the coach?

Murray hints that maybe his future lies in coaching after Barker asks him if he will come back to Wimbledon.

I’m not never going to come back here!

It depends who I’m watching. I hate watching my brother. I find it really difficult to watch my brother play. I love tennis. I watch it all the time.

I would probably be more comfortable sitting up there in a coaching box rather than somewhere else.


09:01 PM BST

Barker and Murray reminisce

Barker gets Murray to open up about losing to Roger Federer at Wimbledon but bounces back to win at the Olympics in 2012.

It’s always really difficult to speak after a loss, particularly after a Grand Slam final and being at Wimbledon.

That’s the closest I had been and it was obviously difficult. It was quite an important moment in my career.

I’m not saying I’m the most outgoing or bubbly personality, but I think people probably saw how much I cared about the sport for the first time maybe.

Obviously it was an important match and important moment in my career.

They move on to finally winning Wimbledon in 2013 after beating Novak Djokovic in the final.

He admits to vomiting in the cab home after the celebrations in 2016 after beating Milos Raonic.

2016 was really different. I felt way less pressure and the enjoyment I got out of that win was totally different to 2013.

I had an amazing evening that night with my all friends and family, properly went out and enjoyed it with the people closest to me.

Of my Slams, 2016 was my favourite one. I don’t remember much of that night. I had a few drinks and I did unfortunately vomit in the cab on the way home.


08:56 PM BST

Murray tribute video


08:53 PM BST

Murray holding back the tears

Mum Judy is crying though in the stands. Let it flow Andy!


08:51 PM BST

Tribute video

A video of Murray’s best moments is playing for everyone. The crowd applauds when it reaches the moment of his first Wimbledon win.


08:49 PM BST

Murray speaks

Yeah it was obviously really special. We never got the chance to do it before. There was a chance this year.

Jamie’s usual partner was playing with Neal Skupski so he asked me.

Obviously it was a bit of a race against time to try and get out here and physically it wasn’t easy today but I’m glad we were able to get out here and do this one time together.


08:48 PM BST

Wow

Sue Barker is here. Tim Henman, Dan Evans, Cam Norrie, Jack Draper, Lleyton Hewitt, Iga Swiatek, Holger Rune, Novak Djokovic, Conchita Martinez, Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe have walked out.

Barker calls Murray over to speak and they share an embrace.

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Sue Barker returns to Centre Court – Reuters/Matthew Childs


08:45 PM BST

Murray dashes off the court

Muted celebrations for Hijikata & Peers, who deservedly won. Andy M leaves the court for some reason.

It appears there will be a presentation of some sort.


08:43 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 4-6 Hijikata & Peers*

Cheers from the crowd as Peers double faults on the opening point. But he responds with a forehand winner that beats Andy M.

Andy M backhand into the net, 30-15.Hijikata volley winner, 40-15. Hijikata volley winner. GAME SET MATCH.


08:40 PM BST

‘Surprised at the number of empty seats on Centre’

Given this is likely to be one of Andy’s last matches at Wimbledon, I’m surprised at the number of empty seats on Centre right now. The resale ticket queue should have been rammed for this, surely?


08:39 PM BST

A Murray* & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 4-5 Hijikata & Peers

Must win game for the Murray brothers to prolong this. Jamie M gets back on track with a volley winner, 40-0.

And they do get the hold thanks to a swinging Andy M ace.


08:37 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 3-5 Hijikata* & Peers

Top class doubles play by Hijikata again to find the angle with a flicked forehand pass, 15-0.

Jamie M hits a wild volley long, 40-0. He’s had a shocker in the last few minutes.

Peers volley winner and they move a game away from victory.


08:34 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray* 6-7 (6-8), 3-4 Hijikata & Peers

Too good from Hijikata again as he beats Jamie M with a backhand pass, 0-30. Peers nails Andy M in the chest with a forehand, 0-40. It was a fair but brutal shot.

Andy M saves the first break point with a volley winner. Jamie M double fault. Oh dear.

Hijikata & Peers break and edge a step closer to victory.


08:30 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 3-3 Hijikata & Peers*

Hijikata & Peers hold serve again to put the pressure back on the Murrays. They are looking very composed out there.

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Andy Murray reacts – Reuters/Hannah McKay


08:27 PM BST

A Murray* & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 3-2 Hijikata & Peers

Andy M gets the Murray brothers back on track with a service hold to love. They still believe they can force a third set. If they do, the match will finish under the roof.


08:24 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 2-2 Hijikata* & Peers

Andy M beats Hijikata with a forehand return winner, 15-15. Vintage shot by him there.

On his next return, Andy M looks laboured as he moves to his right and nets.

Hijikata & Peers hold to level the set.


08:21 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray* 6-7 (6-8), 2-1 Hijikata & Peers

Hijikata has been the best player on the court and he comes up with another forehand winner, 15-15. And again from the Aussie, this time off the backhand wing, 30-30.

Peers finds the gap between the Murrays with a forehand, break point. Hijikata goes for it but his return sails long, deuce.

Peers splits the pair again with a forehand winner, second break point. Jamie M volleys into the net off a low Hijikate return.

Australians strike back!


08:15 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 2-0 Hijikata & Peers*

Hijikata nets a backhand volley on the stretch to give the Murrays a break point chance.

Big roar from Andy M after Peers’ volley goes long. The Murray support box are on their feet.

Game on?


08:10 PM BST

Second Set: A Murray* & J Murray 6-7 (6-8), 1-0 Hijikata & Peers (*denotes server)

Audible groan by Andy M after hitting a second serve for a double fault. That looked and sounded painful.

To compound matters Hijikata & Peers earn themselves two break points. Jamie M saves the first with a volley winner.

And they save the second when Peers pushes a volley long, deuce. Rally of the match featuring exceptional reactions by both teams but it’s Hijikata who steals the point with a volley winner. Third break point.

Good first serve by Murray is unreturned by Hijikata, deuce. Jamie M volley winner and the brothers hang on.

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Andy Murray reaches for a volley – PA/Mike Egerton


08:02 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-7 (6-8) Hijikata & Peers

Hijikata beats the despairing stretch of Jamie M with a backhand pass down the line, 6-7. Hijikata forehand winner down the line to take the set, 6-8.


08:00 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-6 Hijikata & Peers – TIEBREAK

Brilliant forehand return winner by Peers, 3-4. Andy M nets a backhand return, 3-5. Jamie M stretches and places a forehand return inside the tramlines, 4-5.

Jamie M overhead smash winner, 5-5. Peers backhand return goes wide, 6-5. Good reactions by Peers at the net, his volley is at Andy M and he can’t respond quick enough to get the ball over the net, 6-6.


07:56 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 6-6 Hijikata & Peers – TIEBREAK

Peers ace to start, 0-1. Jamie M overhead smash winner, 1-1. Jamie M volley winner, 2-1. Great reactions at the net.

Peers volley winner after Andy M doesn’t do enough with his return, 2-2. Peers overhead winner, 2-3.

Andy M volley winner, 3-3.


07:53 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray* 6-6 Hijikata & Peers

Jamie holds his serve to love and it’s tiebreak time. It was always going to be that way.


07:50 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 5-6 Hijikata* & Peers

Andy sees a gap for a backhand down the line but the ball drifts wide, 15-15. Hijikata backhand down the line is long, 30-30. Another half chance for the Murrays coming.

But Hijikata’s first serve does the business and holds serve.


07:46 PM BST

A Murray* & J Murray 5-5 Hijikata & Peers

Andy continues to look very secure and strong on his serve. The Australian pair are yet to test him and the Murray brothers hold.


07:43 PM BST

Doubles players’ revolt forces ATP climbdown on plan to cut places

By Tom Morgan
Doubles players revolted against tennis chiefs with a legal threat after an attempt to cut back on their numbers at events following Wimbledon.

The plot to tighten qualification criteria has now been shelved amid furious warnings from at least 49 players who signed a fiercely-critical letter. The ATP was forced into a U-turn after players alleged amendments amounted to an “unlawful boycott” and “exclusion”.

Effectively, the proposed new rule would have reduced the number of places available to specialist doubles players at tournaments in Hamburg, Gstaad, Newport, Bastad and Kitzbuhel.

Click here for more.


07:42 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 4-5 Hijikata & Peers*

Ridiculous backhand return by Andy goes high into the air and lands on the baseline, a rally ensues and Hijikata nets, 30-30. The crowd senses a chance for the Murray brothers but Peers sees out the danger to hold.


07:40 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray* 4-4 Hijikata & Peers

Jamie secures another routine service hold for the Murray brothers. This set looks destined for a tiebreak.


07:37 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 3-4 Hijikata* & Peers

Good serving by Hijikata and the Australian duo hold to love. No fuss from those two so far.


07:34 PM BST

A Murray* & J Murray 3-3 Hijikata & Peers

Andy’s first serves are going in at around 110mph which is close to his normal level when fit. Good serving by him and the Murray brothers hold to love.

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Andy Murray and Jamie Murray talk during the changeover – Reuters/Hannah McKay


07:30 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 2-3 Hijikata & Peers*

Double fault by Peers makes it 30-30 and gives the Murray brothers an opening. Return winner by Andy and he shakes his fist towards his box, deuce.

Hijikata volley winner to hold serve again.


07:27 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray* 2-2 Hijikata & Peers

Brilliant stretch volley winner by Jamie, 30-0. And he completes his service game with an ace. A lot will be riding on him tonight if the Murray brothers are to win.


07:24 PM BST

A Murray & J Murray 1-2 Hijikata* & Peers

Andy is forced to stretch for a forehand and appears to pull up. He holds his left side and is moving a little gingerly.

Ace from Hijikata to hold. But there was the first sign that Andy is far from fully fit.


07:21 PM BST

A Murray* & J Murray 1-1 Hijikata & Peers

First serve of the match by Andy and it is a good one. Down the T and unreturned. He thinks he’s hit an ace to make it 40-0 but he just misses the centre line.

Murray brothers move to 40-15 when Hijikaka nets a backhand return. Peers keeps his pair in the game with a return winner past Jamie.

Forehand winner by Andy and the Murray brothers hold. That should settle any nerves.


07:17 PM BST

First Set: A Murray & J Murray 0-1 Hijikata & Peers* (*denotes server)

Umpire called for the end of the warm-up but Andy took a little extra time to work on his serve.

First return by Murray is a good one but he then pushes a forehand long, 0-30. Volley from Peers goes long after quick reactions by Andy, 40-30.

Peers puts away an overhead smash to put his pair on the board.


07:09 PM BST

Here we go!

Standing ovation for Andy and Jamie Murray as they walk out first.

After the coin toss, they are made to swap sides and they get another round of applause.

All eyes on the warm-up to see how he is looking.


07:05 PM BST

Atmosphere is building

It has been nearly 30 minutes since the last match finished. Plenty of time for the spectators to go and come back and be in position for this.

The Royal Box is packed and Roger Federer is rumoured to be among those seated there. But he’s not there yet!


06:56 PM BST

This might be the first time Murray’s kids have watched him at Wimbledon

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Kim Murray on centre court with two of her children – PA/Mike Egerton


06:45 PM BST

Hijikata keen to spoil Murray farewell

What a great opportunity to go out and play in front of a lot of people.

I am sure none of them will be supporting us, but that’s fine! It would be great if we could be the ones to spoil the party, but it’s not going to be easy.


06:37 PM BST

Can Murray conjure up another magic moment on Centre?

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Andy Murray practised well this morning – PA/Zac Goodwin


06:27 PM BST

The last dance for Andy Murray

Good evening and welcome to what promises to be a very emotional night on Centre Court as Andy Murray competes in the men’s doubles with his brother Jamie.

Andy has confirmed this will be his last year competing at Wimbledon after withdrawing from the men’s singles on Tuesday.  Out to spoil the party are Australian duo John Peers and Rinky Hijikata.

Peers reached the 2015 Wimbledon final with Jamie Murray and won the Australian Open men’s doubles in 2017 while Rinky Hijikata claimed the same title in 2023.

The last time a first round men’s doubles match was scheduled and played on Centre Court was in 1995 when Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde defeated Ken Flach and Robert Seguso.

For Jamie Murray, the chance to link up with his brother was something he could not miss out on.

“It’s something we wanted to do at some point,” said Jamie Murray, the former doubles world No 1 who has won seven Grand Slam titles. “Hopefully it’s a fun experience for us both. And I guess appreciate what we have been able to do on the court for the last 15 years or so.

“It is unique to do high level sport with your brother. For me, it’s a cool thing to be able to do with him, regardless of how it goes. I am hoping it is a nice experience – not that we go out like a damp squib.

“I think his determination probably more than anything overrides most things that people think of him. Like his refuse-to-lose attitude. That is what makes me most proud of him. In this country, he took a lot of people on a journey with him. People that he would have never met or know him, how much they followed his career over the years is quite remarkable.”

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