Murray retired, not playing in the Davis Cup tournament

The semi-final matches are scheduled for November 24 and 25, while the final is scheduled for November 26.

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Andy Murray, Photo: Shutterstock
Andy Murray, Photo: Shutterstock
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British tennis player Andy Murray withdrew from the national team today due to a shoulder injury and will not play in the upcoming Davis Cup final tournament in Malaga.

Great Britain will play against Serbia, led by Novak Djokovic, in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup on November 23.

"I've suffered a minor shoulder injury, which means I won't be able to play in the Davis Cup. I'm sorry I won't be part of the team, but my focus now is on recovery and preparing for the new season," said 36-year-old Murray, BBC reports. .

Daniel Evans also recently withdrew from the Great Britain squad due to injury. He was replaced by Joe Salisbury, and the other members of the team are Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper and Nick Skupski.

If they beat Great Britain, the tennis players of Serbia will play in the semi-finals with the better team from the duel between Italy and the Netherlands.

In the remaining two quarter-finals of the final tournament of the Davis Cup, Canada and Finland will meet, that is, the Czech Republic and Australia.

The semi-final matches are scheduled for November 24 and 25, while the final is scheduled for November 26.

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