'It's day by day' -- Murray battles for Wimbledon fitness

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Last Updated : Jun 30 2018 | 10:00 PM IST

Andy Murray expects to compete at Wimbledon next week, but the two-time champion admits his return from hip surgery is still a work in progress.

Murray has played just three matches since making his comeback last week after 11 months on the sidelines.

The 31-year-old, whose ranking has dropped to 156, had an operation on his right hip in January and only returned to action on June 18 when he was beaten by Nick Kyrgios at Queen's Club.

Murray saw off Stan Wawrinka at Eastbourne on Monday, but lost to Kyle Edmund on Wednesday.

Despite his lack of match practice, the former world number one has opted to give it a go at Wimbledon, where he struggled badly with the hip problem during his quarter-final defeat against Sam Querrey 12 months ago.

Murray, due to face France's Benoit Paire in the first round, was out on the All England Club practice courts on Saturday and insisted he was generally pleased with his return to action.

"Yeah, unless in the next couple of days I wake up and don't feel good. I mean, through all of this, I have to view it very much day by day, just as a process," Murray told a press conference when asked if he had finally decided to play at Wimbledon.

"I'm practising at a high level, a high intensity every day with some of the best players in the world.

"That's really positive for me as part of getting better, to compete again." But, while Murray seems certain to face Paire, the Scot conceded he is still well short of the form that made him a three-time major winner.

"You know, in other sports when you come back, you don't tend to come back and be competing against the best in the world immediately," he said.

"There's certain things that are still tricky and things I'm still trying to work through.

"These things are significantly better than what they were a few months ago. That's for sure. But again, it just takes time." - Low expectations -
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First Published: Jun 30 2018 | 10:00 PM IST

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