THAT WAS THE CLAY IT ALL STARTED TO UNRAVEL
Daily Record|May 25, 2024
Murray admits he knew hip injury would never heal after his painful Paris loss to Stan in the 2017 semi
NEIL MCLEMAN
THAT WAS THE CLAY IT ALL STARTED TO UNRAVEL

ANDY MURRAY has relived the agony of suffering his hip injury against Stan Wawrinka at the 2017 French Open and admitted: "I never recovered."

The two veteran Grand Slam champions will face each for a 23rd time in the first round at Roland Garros tomorrow.

The Scot has played the Swiss star in his last two matches here, including a brutal first-round defeat in 2020. But Wawrinka's five-set win in the 2017 semi-finals was followed by two years of injury hell for Murray and two hip operations.

The 2016 finalist, who could be appearing in his final French Open, recalled: "It was the last straw. I remember before the quarter-final match that I played against Kei Nishikori that something wasn't right.

"I'd had issues with my hip for a really long time and if you look at some of my results in the year leading up to that, I had lost multiple matches from two sets to one up.

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