Murray started training

Murray tore ligaments in his left ankle while competing at the Miami Masters last month

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Andy Murray, Photo: Shutterstock
Andy Murray, Photo: Shutterstock
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British tennis player Andy Murray has returned to training, after confirming that he will not undergo ankle surgery.

Today, he posted a video on Instagram showing him training on an indoor court. It has not been stated when the 36-year-old tennis player will return to the court.

Murray tore ligaments in his left ankle while competing at the Miami Masters last month. He was injured when approaching the net at the end of the match against the Czech Tomas Makhach, and lost that match in three uncertain sets.

The three-time Grand Slam champion said this Sunday that he has taken off the protective boot, will not undergo surgery and hopes to hit the ball again.

Murray said at the beginning of the year that he doesn't plan to play much after this summer, but that he hopes to be able to compete in the Paris Olympics before his career ends.

He has hinted that he wants to play one last time at Roland Garros, which starts on May 26 in Paris. Wimbledon, where Murray won two trophies, starts on July 1, and the Olympics from July 26.

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