Andy Murray raises prospect of making singles return at US Open this year
Murray completed a fairy-tale come back from hip surgery by winning the Queen's Club doubles title with Feliciano Lopez, WHO finished Sunday with 2 titles once earlier winning the singles crown.
Murray capped a stimulating week 146 days when undergoing what he hopes was career-saving hip surgery by teaming up with the European as they defeated Rajeev Ram and Joe capital of Zimbabwe 7-6 (8-6) 5-7 10-5 at his 1st try back.
The Scot had insisted when their first-round success earlier in the week that winning wasn't his beloved priority, however his tentative comeback has currently was real hope that he might preferably be back competitive in sweep singles competition before expected.
Speaking concerning the chance of taking part in at the America Open later this year, the 32-year-old said: "Potentially, yeah. however I don't care, really, either way. it'd be nice to play at the America Open, however, if I don't, I got such a lot enjoyment and happiness when winning a first-round doubles match here that, that's enough.
Murray capped a stimulating week 146 days when undergoing what he hopes was career-saving hip surgery by teaming up with the European as they defeated Rajeev Ram and Joe capital of Zimbabwe 7-6 (8-6) 5-7 10-5 at his 1st try back.
The Scot had insisted when their first-round success earlier in the week that winning wasn't his beloved priority, however his tentative comeback has currently was real hope that he might preferably be back competitive in sweep singles competition before expected.
Speaking concerning the chance of taking part in at the America Open later this year, the 32-year-old said: "Potentially, yeah. however I don't care, really, either way. it'd be nice to play at the America Open, however, if I don't, I got such a lot enjoyment and happiness when winning a first-round doubles match here that, that's enough.
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