Judy Murray insisted her comment calling Emma Raducanu’s withdrawal from playing with Andy Murray ‘astonishing’ was merely sarcasm.
Two-time singles champion Murray was denied one last appearance at Wimbledon after Raducanu withdrew on Saturday morning.
Raducanu cited stiffness in her wrist as the reason for her withdrawal, with the duo set to face Marcelo Arevalo and Zhang Shuai at the All England Club as part of Murray’s career swansong.
Sports presenter Marcus Buckland wrote on X: “Astonishing news that Emma Raducanu has withdrawn from her mixed doubles match with Andy Murray.
“She’s citing soreness in her right wrist.
“It means Murray has played his last match at Wimbledon. Oh dear!”
Responding to the post, Judy Murray said: “Yes, astonishing.”
That message went viral and on Sunday morning she clarified what she meant.
She wrote on X: “Not sure anyone understands sarcasm these days. Pretty sure the scheduling (4th match court 1 with a singles following day) will have played a major part in any decision making.”
According to the Daily Telegraph, Sir Andy – who also won Olympic gold at SW19 at London 2012 – is ‘extremely disappointed’ by the last minute collapse of what could have been one final chance to play on Wimbledon’s hallowed grass.
Murray got a huge send-off on Thursday night as Sue Barker and Novak Djokovic turned out for an emotional farewell on Centre Court.
That men’s doubles defeat alongside brother Jamie Murray will now go down as his last SW19 appearance.
Explaining her decision to withdraw from the contest, Raducanu said: “Unfortunately I woke up with some stiffness in my right wrist this morning, so therefore I have decided to make the very tough decision to withdraw from the mixed doubles tonight.
“I’m disappointed as I was really looking forward to playing with Andy but got to take care.”


