I have no pain in my hip anymore: Andy Murray hints at comeback

In a good news for Andy Murray fans, the British tennis star has revealed there’s no pain in his hip currently.
In the lead-up to this year’s Australian Open, Murray had announced he could call a time on his career after Wimbledon as he continues to deal with an injured hip.
In a U-turn now, the 31-year-old has hinted he might continue for a bit longer as he revealed rehab has been going smooth.
“I want to continue playing for sure. I have no pain in my hip anymore,” Murray said during a media interaction.
“The rehab is slow but going pretty well. I just need to wait and see how things progress. If it’s possible I would love to compete again.”
Andy Murray on future:
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“I want to continue playing for sure. I have no pain in my hip anymore. The rehab is slow but going pretty well. I just need to wait and see how things progress. If it’s possible I’d love to compete again.”@castoresport @SkySportsNews @SkyJacquie pic.twitter.com/IzkCn1DNpx
Murray, who has played just thrice in 2019, crashed out in the first round of the Australian Open after suffering a five-set defeat at the hands of Roberto Bautista Agut.
He could make his comeback at the Queen’s in the run-up to Wimbledon.