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Andy Murray making progress in comeback from hip surgery

Andy Murray practices ahead of the Brisbane International
Image: Andy Murray has not played competitively since last year's Wimbledon

Andy Murray is confident he is making good progress in his battle to return to tennis following surgery on his hip.

The three-time grand slam champion has not played competitively since exiting Wimbledon at the quarter-final stage last July, and he has since lost his British No 1 ranking to Kyle Edmund.

However, Murray underwent surgery earlier this year and is targeting the beginning of the grass-court season in June to make his comeback.

On Wednesday he posted an image from his latest training session, the Scot writing on Instagram: "Chasing down another @aidymchugh error today during practice #progress #hip #unforced #youngpup"

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Footage emerged on Monday of Murray training at Patrick Mouratoglou's academy in France, almost three months since undergoing hip surgery.

"Andy Murray arrived on Friday night and will stay until at least the first week of April," a member of the academy told AFP.

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