Tennis

Andy Murray undergoes hip surgery, plans return this year

Andy Murray says he is unlikely to play again this season because of his hip injury. The world No. 2 player pulled out of the U.S. Open with injury, which first flared in the French Open semifinals and affected him at Wimbledon.

Former world No. 1 hasn't played competitively since Wimbledon

Andy Murray hopes to return to competitive tennis later this year after undergoing hip surgery. (Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Andy Murray underwent surgery on his right hip on Monday and said he hopes to be back playing in time for Wimbledon.

The former No. 1-ranked Murray, a three-time major winner, has not played a competitive match since a quarterfinal exit at Wimbledon last July.

Murray has been told to expect a 14-week recovery period and he is targeting a return to the court by June.


The 30-year-old Murray, though, accepts he will have to reduce his workload on court.

"I'm certainly not going to be putting in the same amount of tournaments and effort to try to get to No. 1," Murray told British media. "I'll certainly be more considered in the amount of tournaments I play, even though I play a conservative schedule anyway in comparison to most of the players on the tour.

"I'll be playing a reduced schedule, and then focusing more on trying to win major events and big tournaments rather than trying to achieve certain ranking goals."

Murray said he can get himself back to "95 per cent of my best." "I believe that's enough to compete at the highest level," he added. "No question."