Tennis: Andy Murray takes first steps back after hip surgery

Andy Murray in action at the Australian Open
Andy Murray in action at the Australian Open. Photo credit: Photosport

Andy Murray has returned to a tennis court two months after undergoing hip resurfacing surgery.

Murray, who has not played competitively since his first round exit at the Australian Open in January, said last month he could possibly play at Wimbledon, as he was now pain-free after the surgery.

The 31-year-old posted a short video on Instagram, where he was seen hitting the ball in an outdoor court, while rallying with a wall, with a caption: "It's a start."

Murray had said he was not sure he could play in the singles draw at Wimbledon, a tournament he has won twice, but targeted a possible return in doubles at this year's tournament, as it put less stress on his hip.

The three-times Grand Slam champion compared his situation to that of American doubles player Bob Bryan, who returned to the court five-and-a-half months after a similar procedure.

This year's Wimbledon begins on July 1.

 

Reuters