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Andy Murray has not played competitive tennis since Great Britain’s Davis Cup campaign in November.
Andy Murray has not played competitive tennis since Great Britain’s Davis Cup campaign in November. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for LTA
Andy Murray has not played competitive tennis since Great Britain’s Davis Cup campaign in November. Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for LTA

Bob Bryan backs Andy Murray to ‘play for many years’ despite injury setback

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Bryan says Murray is physically close to his peak form
US doubles player had identical hip surgery to Murray

Andy Murray has been backed by Bob Bryan, who underwent the same surgery, to “play for many more years, winning”.

The American doubles expert, who made a successful return after his hip operation, has said the setback that has prevented Murray from playing in this Australian Open – bruising to his thigh bone – was unrelated to the “Birmingham method” operation he had last January to fix long-term pain and degradation in his right hip.

“I talked to him last week,” Bryan said. “He’s got something unrelated to the hip injury. His hip feels great. All his numbers are off the charts. He’s right back where he was when he was world No 1, which is incredible. That’s good to hear.”

Bryan said the 32-year-old Murray has “some question marks over this recent injury. He hopes to be back as soon as he can but he’s still working on it”.

Bryan said Murray’s “resurfacing” surgery will require a lot of post-operation work. “You’ve got to do a little extra work, recovery. But it’s a good surgery. It’s come a long way since a lot of our friends got it done 15, 20 years ago. Then, it spelled the end of your career. I think this has given hope to a lot of people.”

The 41-year-old said he was encouraged to believe Murray could make a full recovery after watching the recent film, Resurfacing, which documents his long road back from injury and surgery.

“If anyone saw the documentary, you’ll know how crazy he is with the work. He’s a madman. He’s going to put it in. He’s going to do everything he can. I expect to see him playing for many more years, winning.”

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