ANDY MURRAY could partner with elder brother Jamie in a super doubles combo at his final Wimbledon. The pairing that famously clinched the Davis Cup for Britain in 2015 might reunite for one last hurrah on the green, green grass of SW19. Jamie, 38, is without a wing man for this summer and the two siblings could join forces for the first time in pro combat since July 2019.
Murray, 37, who is retiring at some point this year, said: “My brother doesn’t have a partner for Wimbledon currently. “We have spoken a little bit about it. So I may do that but I’m not 100% sure yet.
“When would I make that decision? Ahead of time. I mean obviously Jamie, he could also get a good partner as well..
.” The former world No.1 – who has been nursing a back complaint – and Dan Evans will start preparing for the grass season after they said au revoir to a disastrous French Open.
What could have been the start of a beautiful bromance on clay – a partnership christened by wags as DANDY – ended in straight sets in light drizzle. Several days after their singles wipeout , hopes of a successful adventure were stopped 7-6 7-6 in one hour and 53 minutes by Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild and Argentine Sebastián Báez. It was an unusual sight on Court 13 with fans holding aloft umbrellas and wearing rain coats to protect themselves against the miserable grey weather.
CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS At one point, they even got in each other’s way and Murray nearly hit Ev.
