Daily Express : reported that Andy Murray confirms he may take BREAK from tennis after Wimbledon exit to Sam Querrey

GETTY Andy Murray suffered hip problems in his Wimbledon quarter-final Tennis legend John McEnroe now thinks Murray will take a break from the game to get his hip problem right. "I feel like I've done all of the right stuff but I'll try to do more, try to get myself in better shape. That's what I'll try and do." Murray, who was grimacing for the last hour on court, said: "I'll get the best advice I can, then stick with that.


Watch: Fiery Coco Vandeweghe throws trademark tennis tantrum at Wimbledon umpire over 'total baloney' call


Watch: Fiery Coco Vandeweghe throws trademark tennis tantrum at Wimbledon umpire over 'total baloney' call
The 28-year-old Slovak beat 25th-seeded CoCo Vandeweghe 6-3, 6-3 in a match that started on No. The 24th-seeded American told Thomson her explanation was "baloney" and said: "It is a distraction on the play. Vandeweghe argued with chair umpire Kelly Thomson about whether a point in her Wimbledon quarterfinal loss should have been replayed because a line judge's call was distracting. 87 the lowest ranked Wimbledon semifinalist since 2008, will next face Garbine Muguruza in the semifinals. Vandeweghe also said to the official: "How are you that wrong?"

Retro tennis dresses once worn at Wimbledon

Unlike today, frilly knickers worn underneath their dresses were also fashionable among 60s and 70s' female tennis players. Other old stills feature women in feather-covered tennis dresses, lace jumpsuits, hand-knitted suspenders, a PVC mini skirt and tights featuring tennis rackets - all said to be the height of tennis fashion in the era. Tennis fashion designer Teddy Tinling - was openly gay - designed dresses for almost all of the great female players in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Teddy is seen in the footage posing with female tennis players at Wimbledon at Kensington Roof Gardens in 1967Ready to play: This simple white dresses showed off the perfect pins of the players of the timeA visor that's not advisable! His dresses were worn by the Wimbledon ladies' champion for 12 years, with Martina Navratilova the last to wear one in 1979 when she triumphed in both the singles and doubles events.


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