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The two-time Wimbledon champion said there had been “positives and negatives” during practice this week |
Andy Murray said he remains on course to play at Wimbledon even though he is still being hampered by an abdominal injury which has left him unable to practice fully.
The 35-year-old Briton, who won the grasscourt Grand Slam in 2013 and 2016, sustained the injury during his Stuttgart Open final loss to Matteo Berrettini on June 12.
The former world number one withdrew from last weekโs Queenโs Club Championships and is racing to be fit for Wimbledon, which begins on June 27.
โThe plan is still to play. The injury is improving. Iโve had it rescanned and itโs progressing in the right way,โ Murray told British media on Monday.
โBut you can probably work out from the nature of the injury which shots it is that Iโve been struggling with and havenโt been able to practise.
โIn the next few days Iโll start to increase that and test it out. Hopefully itโs recovered sufficiently.โ
Murray, who is now ranked 51st in the world, looked in good form during the grasscourt swing, reaching the Surbiton Challenger semi-finals before the final at Stuttgart.
โItโs frustrating but I played nine matches in two weeks, which I havenโt done since 2016,โ added Murray, who has endured lengthy injury lay-offs in recent years due to hip surgeries.
โMy game was obviously in a good place physically.
โItโs frustrating to be in this position in the build-up to Wimbledon, but the positive for me is Iโve dealt with certainly worse issues in the last few years and handled them OK.โ
REUTERS