Andy Murray is hoping the next month will be the first match of the 2020 games, but it does it at the same time, take into account that this year is to go under the knife. In the Shot, that is, the training has to continue, to experience issues in the past year, of the right side.
The 32-year-old Murray was in november of last year, the date of the last action, as he has in the last two sets of Tallon Griekspoor has won the Davis Cup Final in Madrid, spain. The triple Grand Slam winner was in that race, suffering from a bruise in his groin area, and continued after that with the physical discomfort of the camps.
According to Murray, there is growing of bone into the soft tissue around her artificial hip, which is at the beginning of last year, has been included. It is only when the bone is fully grown, an operation is possible. If Michael chose to do so, he needs two months to recover and missing, he may be in the World and the Olympic Games.
“in The next few weeks, I’m going to the hip test, and hopefully it picks up, that is positive,” said Murray at The Guardian. “If not, then I need the bot will probably be deleted. By the end of next month, I hope to know if I can play or not. I’m fine, but there is a big difference between playing tennis at a high level, and now I can have a look.”
Murray was dropped at the beginning of last year to operate on his hip, and was expecting more to be made in August 2019 and have re-entered into the singles matches. Two months later, he won in Antwerp for his first ATP tournament since march of 2017. He was hoping this year to take part in the Australian Open, but a record league finish.
“It was very hard for me, because I was actually good at the game. I would love to take part in the Grand Slam tournaments, the only question is whether or not I is that you can. Maybe I just have a few more weeks just to get back in action, but I’ve been through in the last few years, some are more pessimistic on the determination of a comeback.”