Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray has broken down in an Australian Open press conference saying the Grand Slam at Melbourne Park may be his last tournament.
The 31-year-old Scottish star said he'd hoped to be able to get to Wimbledon but his body may not allow him to lastthat long with another operation.
Murray has been struggling with injuries over the last few seasons and said he's been struggling for a long time.
After barely surviving a practice session with Novak Djokovic yesterday, Murray had to be excused early in his interview when he broke down in tears when asked about his fitness.
"So I'm not feeling great," Murray said when he returned.
Murray said the Australian Open, where had been a finalist five times could be his final tournament.
"Pretty much done everything that I could to try and get my hip feeling better and it hasn't helped loads, I think there is a chance the Australian Open is my last tournament," he said.
"I'm not sure I can play through the pain for another four or five months."
He said he could still "play to a level, but not a level I'm happy about."
The global outpour of support for Murray was immediate with fans and legends alike praising the Scotsman.
When you search for examples of “emptied the bucket to be as good as they could be” there should be a picture of Andy Murray sitting under that quote. Remarkable discipline for training, competition, sacrifice, perfection, a little crazy 😃 but a legend of a bloke. Bravo Andy 👏