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WATCH the moment Andy Murray makes tearful retirement announcement before Australian Open

The former world No 1 hopes to have one final farewell at Wimbledon, where he is a two-time champion but had to withdraw last year.

But such is the pain of his long-standing hip injury – which has restricted him to just two Grand Slam matches since July 2017 – he could well call time on his career next week in Melbourne.

The three-time Grand Slam winner had surgery on his hip a year ago but admitted he is still far away from full fitness with the pain greatly affecting his day-to-day life.

And reflecting on his chronic problem the 31-year-old Brit broke into tears and struggled to speak as his voice cracked, even having to leave the room at one point, as he addressed a room of journalists at Melbourne Park.

“Wimbledon is where I would like to stop playing but I’m not certain I’ll be able to do that. I’m not certain I can play through the pain for an other four five months.”

Murray played just 14 matches in 2018 having made a long-awaited return in June after almost a year out.

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