The tennis player’s mother told about her concerns about her youngest son’s career. DailyMirroreven as he prepares to compete in the Wimbledon tournament.
He’s about to set foot on the Wimbledon court lawn again. On July 3, 36-year-old Andy Murray will participate in the famous tennis tournament in London, hoping to win the third singles title. And as always, the Scotsman can count on his most devoted supporter, his mother. Judy Murray, 63, a tennis coach herself, will indeed be in the locker room to cheer her on. The support is made all the more evident as Andy’s brother Jamie Murray, 37, is also taking part in the competition; the one who reached first place. is doubled. It goes to show that tennis is a family affair… one that brings as much pride as it does stress for their mother. “It would be nice to have peace, quiet and calm, not worry and worry about how they are doing if they are hurt,” he said. DailyMirror July 2. Because here it is.[devient] terribly nervous’, plagued by ‘severe nausea’ and ‘simultaneous mini-heart attacks’. Intense symptoms that slowly earned him his distance from the courts. From now on, he only watches his boys’ matches and leaves as soon as they are over. “I’m honestly surprised I’m still alive after what they did to me, after all these years,” he added.
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“A second chance»
While Judy Murray makes no secret of her desire to find “a little more normal life,” she acknowledges the “privilege” of her sons competing at such a high level and “doing great things.” “It’s been a very incredible journey,” he added. Even if it was far from easy. He remembers the time when “when [Andy] had to stop due to a hip injury and undergo surgery” even though he was world no. “It was really difficult because he was obviously in a lot of pain, but he was desperate to keep going,” she confided. A resilience that allowed her 36-year-old son to capitalize on a “second chance” with determination. “How many people play at the pinnacle of the sport with a metal hip?” he asked without pride. As for the tennis player’s potential victory of nearly fifty tennis titles, it is not progressing despite his high hopes; “We have to wait and see.”
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Source: Le Figaro
