Murray underwent hip re-surfacing surgery at the start of 2019 and resumed playing doubles in June before returning to singles action in August. Murray, 32, has not played a competitive match this year because of bone bruising near the site of his surgery. Yet Rusedski says it will be tough for twice Wimbledon champion Murray to regain his former place in the so-called big four of men’s tennis alongside Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic. But to win Slams, that’s three out of five sets, seven matches, that’s a little bit difficult. “But I hope he proves me wrong, like he’s done on several occasions.”Former world number one Murray is now ranked at 129.
Source: The Star April 26, 2020 11:15 UTC