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Top-guns Murray and Djokovic upbeat over Aussie Open return

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FORMER world number ones Sir Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic are relishing their return to competitio­n after serious injuries cut their last campaigns short, but the overriding aim for both players in the New Year is to stay fit and healthy.

Murray, who has struggled with a persistent hip injury since the Briton’s quarter-final exit at Wimbledon in July, pulled out of the US Open and dropped to 16th in the world rankings.

The 30-year-old is scheduled to participat­e in the Brisbane Internatio­nal which starts on Sunday as he gears up for the Australian Open, but a season blighted by injury has changed the double Wimbledon champion’s outlook.

“When I was fit and healthy last year (2016), you think about winning all the major events, getting to number one and winning every competitio­n that you are in and that is what drives you,” Murray said.

“When you miss four or five months and there has been a bit of uncertaint­y about my hip (that changes). The goals change and I remember now how much I loved playing tennis – it isn’t about winning every match I play in the future or winning more slams.

“I want to get back to playing, I want to be fit and healthy and that is what is driving me just now... I was pretty unhealthy for most of this year and I am getting there, but it is a slow process.”

Djokovic (pictured) suffered a yearlong dip in form before an elbow injury forced him to retire in the Wimbledon quarter-finals. The Serb has not played competitiv­ely since and underwent surgery.

“It’s been a real roller-coaster ride for me for a year and a half with this issue,” world number 12 Djokovic said of his return at the World Tennis Championsh­ip in Abu Dhabi. “I’ve never had surgery in my life, I’ve never had any major injuries that kept me away from the tour for such a long time... I’ve learned a lesson because I really want to avoid getting to that stage of an injury ever in my career after this.

“I can’t wait to get back on the competitio­n level but it was a great experience for me to have. And it was a somewhat necessary experience because I got maybe too comfortabl­e with not having major injuries.” – Reuters

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