Andy Murray returned to competitive tennis after nearly a year away due to hip surgery. His comeback, while inspiring, raises questions about how far he can push his body after 342 days off the court.


The three-time Grand Slam winner and former world No. 1 knows the journey back won’t be simple. It’s a gradual process, filled with uncertainty, but what matters most is that he’s competing again and testing his limits.
How Murray’s body responds is crucial. His next steps depend largely on how he feels physically, particularly after the demanding match he played against Nick Kyrgios in London’s Fever-Tree Championships.
At 39, recovery is no longer straightforward. Tomorrow morning will tell Murray—and fans—more about his condition. For now, his return itself is a victory, proof that he’s willing to fight for another chance in tennis.