Andy Murray ‘very frustrated’ at missed opportunity after Wimbledon loss to John Isner | Tennis | Sport

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“But tonight he served well and he served very close to the lines in important moments. When he does that, it doesn’t always matter what you’re trying to do. Not easy.”

Murray, 35, vowed to keep playing and return to Wimbledon next year – as long as his battered body allows him to.

“Physically, if I feel good, then we’ll try to keep playing,” he said. “But it’s extremely difficult with the problems I’ve had with my body in the last few years to make long-term predictions about how I’m going to be even in a few weeks’ time, never mind in a year’s time.

“If physically I’m in a good place, yes I will continue to play. But it’s not easy to keep my body in optimal condition to compete at the highest level.”

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