Former World No. 1 Andy Murray withdrew from Citigroup Open on Friday due to exhaustion.
Returning Scots also announced a comeback in the Rogers Cup competition in Toronto next week. On Friday, he will meet Australian Alex De Minour in the Washington Quarter Finals.
"After playing in the last four days, I was tired because he had not played on the hard court for 18 months. When I returned from long-term injury, I still have to be careful and listen to my body," Murray said in a statement.
He said, "I do not want to participate in the competition, I want to thank the game and all the fans." "There are so many positive factors this week, so I need some time to relax and recover, then to prepare and get ready, go to Cincinnati beforehand."
In the third game from hip surgery in January, Scots showed signs of improvement and reached their first quarter-finals in more than a year. The 31-year-old player has won three matches in three games, for the first time he has won three games in the same game after winning the 2016 Queen Club Championship.
An excited Murray defeated Marius Copal 6-7 (5) 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Thursday and killed Marius who lasted more than three hours on Thursday. Copal
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