Murray has hip operation and he is targeting Wimbledon to get back

Andy Murray has been struggling for long with his hip. The Brit had to cut short his season in 2017 soon after losing in the Wimbledon quarters to try to rehabilitate his hip. Unfortunately, things didn’t go well, and Andy opted to have surgery in Melbourne.

The good news

Andy was extremely optimistic after the operation

“I went in at 7.30am, and I woke up from the operation about 10.30am. I’m very optimistic because, having spoken to the surgeon, he was very happy with how it went. He felt my hip will be feeling better than it did a year ago. I was still doing fine a year ago, ranked No1 in the world.”

My plan is to be back playing around the grasscourt season,  potentially before then. I’m going to take my time to make sure that the rehab is done properly, and make sure that the surgery is as successful as it can be. I’ve been quoted times for how long it’s taken for players to get back from the surgery I’ve had, and up to 14 weeks is what I’ve been given.”

This is fantastic news. Let’s hope to see Andy fully fit for Wimbledon.