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Follow Federer: Andy Murray to reduce schedule and prioritise grand slams after hip surgery

Former world No 1 will take a leaf out of Roger Federer’s book by building his season around the majors after undergoing operation in Australia, and is hoping to make it back in time for Wimbledon

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Andy Murray plans to start hitting balls in seven to eight weeks. Photo AFP
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Andy Murray announced he had hip surgery in Australia on Monday and is hoping to return to competitive tennis in time for the grass court season midway through the year.

The 30-year-old Scot has not played competitively since being knocked out of the Wimbledon quarter-finals last year, and last week withdrew from this month’s Australian Open.

“Today I underwent successful right hip surgery at the St Vincent Hospital in Melbourne,” the former world number one said on Facebook.

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“I’d like to thank Dr John O’Donnell and all of the staff for looking after me. I look forward to returning to competitive tennis during the grass court season.

“Thanks to everyone for all the well wishes and support over the last few days. I’ll come back from this.”

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Andy Murray was forced to pull out of the Brisbane International earlier this month. Photo: EPA
Andy Murray was forced to pull out of the Brisbane International earlier this month. Photo: EPA
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