Furious Judy Murray has hit out at leaks around her son, Andy's, wellbeing - with his Wimbledon dream still alive.
A report on Sunday claimed that three-time Grand Slam winner was going to miss much-coveted event at SW19 this year due to a spinal cyst having had an operation.
However, his mother was having none of it as she provided a positive update on his chances of making what could be his last ever Wimbledon appearance while criticising the "disappointing" misuse of information from someone she trusted.
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Taking to X (formerly Twitter) to address the story, she said: "When your private medical details are leaked to the media by someone you thought you could trust. So disappointing.
"And - FYI - not ruled out yet."
Murray had been absent since March after rupturing his ankle in Miami but returned last week at Queen's Club Championships where he managed just five games against Jordan Thompson before having to retire in the second round.
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