Andy Murray to make eagerly awaited return to singles action next week at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati SIX MONTHS after hip operation that rescued his career
- The Scottish star will return to singles action six months after hip operation
- Murray had begun his comeback to the sport in June at Queen’s Club
- The former world number 1 announced the news on his Facebook page
Andy Murray will make his singles return next week at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
The news, which was announced by the Scot on his Facebook page, comes seven months after his tearful revelation in Australia that his career could be over and six months on from his second hip operation.
Murray began his comeback in June by playing doubles in the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen’s Club and has continued to compete in the less-demanding format, most recently in this week’s Rogers Cup in Canada.
Andy Murray will make his singles return next week in Cincinnati after six months away
Murray posted a picture of himself clenching his fist in trademark fashion, accompanied by the message: “That feeling when you accept a wildcard for the singles in Cinci…”
Murray has been combining competing in doubles with training for singles and revealed ahead of last week’s tournament in Washington that he was targeting Cincinnati.
That came as a surprise given he had been a lot more cautious following his efforts in men’s doubles and mixed doubles at Wimbledon, saying a singles return could take several more months.
Murray has recently been combining competing in doubles with training for singles
Playing in Cincinnati could well be a precursor to Murray making his grand slam singles return at the US Open starting on August 26, although the 32-year-old may be wary of competing over best-of-five sets so soon.
Simply by playing in Cincinnati, Murray will be treading new ground by becoming the first player to return to the singles game following a hip resurfacing operation.
Doubles star Bob Bryan has made a successful return from the same surgery and his progress gave Murray hope that he could complete his own remarkable comeback.