Former Wimbledon champion Murray led by two sets to one as he resumed his clash with Stefanos Tsitsipas on Friday, but the world No.5 came back to claim a five-set victory and end Murray’s hopes at SW19 – possibly for the final time
Gutted Andy Murray confessed he could have played his last Wimbledon after a heart-breaking defeat to Stefanos Tsitsipas.
And Cam Norrie and Liam Broady also crashed out, to leave Katie Boulter the last Brit standing in the singles.
Former champion Murray lost to the world No.5 in five sets over two days to go out in the second round for the second consecutive year at his home Grand Slam. He had made at least the third round in his previous 13 appearances.
Murray skipped the French Open to prepare for the grass court season and won two second-tier Challenger events. But the Scot, 36, has now lost seven out of eight ATP Tour-level matches stretching back to March.