The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Konta hopes Murray can recover in time for grass-court season

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MADRID: Johanna Konta hopes fellow Briton Andy Murray will be in action at this year’s Wimbledon despite media reports claiming that the Scot has suffered a setback in his recovery from hip surgery.

British media reports said former world number one Murray’s participat­ion in Wimbledon had been thrown into doubt after his recovery from the surgery had stalled.

Murray, 30, has not played a competitiv­e match since losing to Sam Querrey in the Wimbledon quarter-finals last July and had an operation on the hip at the start of the year after rest and recuperati­on failed to resolve the issue.

“I still hope he can (come back as planned),” Konta told reporters.

“Obviously he needs to do what’s best for the longevity of his career. I can really just feel for him. I can’t imagine how sad he must be to be away from the game which he loves so much.”

Three-time grand slam winner Murray is scheduled to play in the June grass-court tournament in Rosmalen in the Netherland­s as well as at Queen’s Club as a warmup to Wimbledon.

“He must be doing everything that he can to come back fitter and stronger and be playing for a long time so if he’s not around through that period he will be sorely missed. Hopefully he gets better soon,” Konta added. — Reuters

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