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Andy Murray withdraws from 2017 Montreal Masters 1000

Britain's Andy Murray reacts after a point against US player Sam Querrey during their men's singles quarter-final match on the ninth day of the 2017 Wimble
Image: Andy Murray is still recovering from the hip injury which plagued his Wimbledon tournament this year

Andy Murray has withdrawn from next week's Rogers Cup in Montreal as he continues his recovery from a hip injury.

The world No 1 was undergoing an extensive rehabilitation program following his injury issues which impacted his performances at Wimbledon.

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have been named on the entry list for the tournament, live on Sky Sports Action, which plays a key role in the lead-up to the US Open, the final major of the year.

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"I am sad to be missing the tournament in Montreal because I have many great memories from my time in Canada," Murray said in a statement.

"I am doing everything I can to return as quickly as possible."

Murray, a three-time Canada winner whose most recent title there came in 2015, has not played competitively since a five-set loss to American Sam Querrey in a Wimbledon quarter-final last month.

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