Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.
Andy Murray has said he can finally play without worries about his hip following a career-saving surgery in January.
The 32-year-old looked on the verge of ending his career at the start of the year but returned to singles action during the ATP Tour in August after a hip surgery.
Murray won his first title since 2017 last month after beating Stanislas Wawrinka in Antwerp and played one match in Britain’s run to the last-four of the Davis Cup Finals in Spain last week.
Three-times Grand Slam champion is hoping to build up his fitness ahead of the first Grand Slam of 2020 after being scheduled to play at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia next January.