Murray doubtful for Australia Open

ANDY Murray says he will compete in the Australian Open only if he is “100 percent fit” following back surgery. The Wimbledon champion began his rehabilitation last week after a disc operation last month. Murray (26) will miss the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London but wants to be ready for the first Grand Slam of 2014 in Melbourne in January.

“I hope so, but I’m not going to come back unless I’m 100 percent fit. I’ve got a long way to go yet,” said the Scot. I’ve been in the swimming pool and on the bike a little bit but it’s still going to be four or five weeks until I’m back on the tennis court hitting some balls. The rehab process is pretty tedious and long and I don’t want to come back too soon and have to start that process all over again”.

Murray, who received an OBE from Prince William at Buckingham Palace on Thursday, pulled out of the French Open in May because of his back problems.-BBC.

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