Andy Murray gets new Wimbledon doubles offer as star shares regret – EXCLUSIVE
Andy Murray has been given another chance to compete in one of the doubles events at Wimbledon after being turned down by a former champion.
The Brit famously partnered with Serena Williams in the mixed doubles back in 2019. But the tennis icon was actually his third choice after he asked Ash Barty and Kristina Mladenovic.
Barty has now explained why she had to reject Murray as she sent him a new offer to pair up next year.
Murray hasn’t had the best luck with mixed doubles at SW19. Over the weekend, Emma Raducanu was forced to pull out injured ahead of their first-round tie on Saturday after she woke up with a stiff wrist and decided to take care ahead of her singles match.
And five years ago, he was forced to scramble when two top players turned him down, though it was the perfect outcome as he got to team up with 23-time Grand Slam singles champion Williams. One of the players who denied him was Barty, who had too much on her plate that year
But the retired Australian star has offered Murray a chance to return to Wimbledon next year after his farewell last week. “I would have loved to play mixed doubles with Andy, but singles were my focus and I had already entered ladies doubles as well,” the three-time Grand Slam champion told Express Sport. “I’m not sure my body would have coped with mixed doubles too.”
Barty is back at Wimbledon for the first time since she lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish in 2021, working as a BBC pundit and entering the invitational doubles with her old partner Casey Dellacqua. And she could be tempted to play the mixed version of the legends event with Murray after his official retirement.
She added: “Maybe Andy will play in the invitational with me here next year?!” It would be the perfect loophole for two-time Wimbledon champion Murray to play another match at the All England Club after he retires at the Olympics later this summer.
Murray has already enjoyed his Centre Court farewell as he was honoured with tributes after crashing out of the men’s doubles with his brother Jamie on Thursday. Novak Djokovic, Martina Navratilova and Cameron Norrie were among the champions and British stars past and present who came out to honour his Wimbledon career.