Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Andy Murray’s rehabilita­tion progress fuels optimism for tennis return

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ANDY Murray, the seasoned tennis profession­al, has received positive news regarding his left ankle injury sustained during the Miami Open.

Despite severe damage to two ankle ligaments, Murray, aged 36, will not require surgical interventi­on, a developmen­t that significan­tly boosts his prospects for a timely return to competitiv­e tennis.

The injury, incurred during the third round of the Miami Open against Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic, resulted in the rupture of both the ATFL (anterior talofibula­r ligament) and CFL (calcaneofi­bular ligament).

Had surgery been necessary, it would have potentiall­y jeopardise­d Murray’s participat­ion in the upcoming Wimbledon Championsh­ips scheduled for July.

Reports from Murray’s camp indicate that his rehabilita­tion progress is promising, with an anticipate­d return to on-court training in the near future.

While no official timeline has been establishe­d for his competitiv­e comeback, speculatio­n suggests that the French Open commencing on May 26 may arrive too soon for his return to the circuit.

Murray, a former world No.1 and a three-time

Grand Slam champion, harbors ambitions of making his 16th and final appearance at Wimbledon this summer.

Although he plans to retire from profession­al tennis by the end of the season, a definitive endpoint to his illustriou­s career is yet to be determined.

Looking ahead, Murray aims to secure a ranking that would guarantee his representa­tion of Team GB at the Paris Olympics, marking his fourth consecutiv­e Olympic Games participat­ion.

As he navigates his recovery and prepares for potential future competitio­ns, Murray remains focused on concluding his tennis journey on a high note. —

 ?? ?? Andy Murray received positive news on his left ankle injury, avoiding surgery and progressin­g well in rehabilita­tion as he aims for a return to competitiv­e tennis
Andy Murray received positive news on his left ankle injury, avoiding surgery and progressin­g well in rehabilita­tion as he aims for a return to competitiv­e tennis

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