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Murray ready for 2018 tour

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GLASGOW, Scotland — Andy Murray believes he will be fit and ready to return to the ATP Tour by Dec. 31 at the Brisbane Internatio­nal.

He also thinks results will not come quickly, and aiming for the Australian Open title might be too ambitious. But he's sure he'll be challengin­g for major honors next year.

Murray hasn't played since the Wimbledon quarterfin­als, where he limped out with a hip injury.

"When I get back on the court next year and start playing again, it might not come immediatel­y at the beginning of the year," he said on Tuesday before a charity match against Roger Federer in Glasgow.

"I have been hitting the ball very well in practice - it's just that there is a difference between that 75-80 percent practice and going flat out at 100 percent for 2 1/2 or three hours on the match court. Until I do that I can't say for certain, but I'll be able to come back just fine."

The two-time Wimbledon champion plans on getting to Australia early to acclimatiz­e in a bid to offset his lack of sharpness, but he will not feel compelled to play if he is not totally fit.

"Things have been going pretty well so far in the rehab, but you just never know," said Murray, whose medical team chose rest and recovery instead of surgery.

"I've been training for a few weeks now. Some days I've felt great and some days not so good. I probably made a bit of a mistake trying to get ready for the U.S. Open but it was the last major of the year and I wanted to give it a go. I'll come back when I'm ready." AP

 ?? Jane Barlow/PA via AP ?? FRIENDLY MATCH. Andy Murray wears a traditiona­l Scottish tam o' shanter tartan hat with added ginger hair, as he plays against Roger Federer, in their friendly singles match during the Andy Murray Live Event at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland,...
Jane Barlow/PA via AP FRIENDLY MATCH. Andy Murray wears a traditiona­l Scottish tam o' shanter tartan hat with added ginger hair, as he plays against Roger Federer, in their friendly singles match during the Andy Murray Live Event at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland,...

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