Andy Murray's ankle injury sustained during the Miami Open won't require surgery, according to BBC reports on Monday. Although no specific timeline for his return has been provided, Murray, aged 36, faced a setback in his match against Tomas Machac in Florida, leading to his withdrawal from upcoming tournaments.
A spokesperson for Murray shared an update, stating that he has now discarded the walking boot and surgery isn't on the agenda for his ankle. Murray's rehabilitation progress is encouraging, with hopes of resuming on-court training soon. However, a definitive return date to competitive tennis remains uncertain at this stage.
Despite facing this setback, Murray remains determined to extend his tennis career. Having undergone hip surgery in 2019, he expressed aspirations to compete beyond this summer and participate in future events like the Olympics.
While he aimed for a potential comeback at the French Open, the uncertainty surrounding his recovery timeline raises questions about his participation in upcoming major tournaments, including Wimbledon and the Paris Games.
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