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Murray ‘in good shape’ after New York victory

- Picture: Shuttersto­ck.

Andy Murray feels “physically good” and is confident he will continue to improve as the matches keep coming.

The 33-year-old played his first competitiv­e tennis in nine months as he beat Frances Tiafoe in the first round of the Western & Southern Open in New York on Saturday.

Murray, recovering from hip problems, admitted he was far from his best in beating the young American wildcard, but is feeling in much better shape than he has for a long time as the US Open approaches.

“Physically, I thought I did pretty well,” said the former British No 1, pictured. “I moved maybe better than I expected to. “The first few matches back when I started playing singles last year I moved way worse than I did here, so that was positive. My tennis could have been better. I thought I could have played a bit better. I guess that will come, the more matches I play.

“But I always need to see as well how I recover from a match like that too, because although I felt good during the match, things can sometimes stiffen up and hurt a bit afterwards.

“I’m happy with how I did here. I would have liked to have played a bit better, but physically I was good. That is the most important thing for me, because that hasn’t been the case for the last 10 months.”

Former world No 1 Murray, who now faces a last-32 date with Alexander Zverev, admits he has lowered his expectatio­ns since battling injury problems and knows he still faces a long road to a full recovery.

“I would say I probably have lower expectatio­ns,” Murray added.

“I know the tennis will come, but it’s also not going to come back immediatel­y, so it’s just not to expect, straight off the bat, to be playing perfect.

“For example, the first set today, the tie-break was bad level. It wasn’t good tennis, in my opinion. But I got through it and I didn’t get too down on myself.

“I didn’t expect to play unbelievab­le. But I spoke with my coach the last couple of days and he was saying to me ‘you’re good enough to win matches even when you’re not feeling good’ and to remember that sometimes. There are certain matches you can get through not playing your best, and I think I did that here.”

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