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Jonathan Veal

What lies ahead for Andy Murray as he steps up comeback?

Andy Murray made a return to singles action on Monday for the first time since his hip resurfacing operation in January.

Playing with a metal plate in his joint, the former world No 1 showed positive signs, even if he did go down to a 6-4 6-4 defeat to Frenchman Richard Gasquet at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.

Murray immediately said he would not play singles at the US Open, though that was not due to any pain in his hip.

Here, we take a look at what could be around the corner for the Brit.

Winston-Salem Open – August 18-24

Despite already ruling himself out of the US Open, Murray has hinted he could play in the final warm-up tournament in Winston-Salem next week. That would depend on how he feels after his Gasquet defeat and how much doubles he plays in Cincinnati.

US Open – August 26 – September 8

Although he will not contest the singles at Flushing Meadows, the Scot will enter the doubles and mixed doubles. He has yet to announce a partner for either format, with plenty of attention sure to be on whether he will reunite with Wimbledon partner Serena Williams in the mixed.

Zhuhai Championships – September 23-29

Murray announced his intention to play at the inaugural tournament in Zhuhai last week as he kicks off a trip to China. He said: “I have always enjoyed playing in China and Zhuhai is meant to be a great city. It’s close to Macau and Hong Kong with an impressive stadium and I can’t wait to experience it.”

China Open – September 30 – October 6

The two-time Wimbledon champion will head to the Chinese capital after Zhuhai after committing to playing the China Open. It was a tournament Murray won in 2016.

Shanghai Masters – October 6-13

Depending on how he does in his first two weeks, Murray could enter the Masters event in Shanghai. That will be a real step up in quality at an event he has won three times.

European Indoors – October/November

If everything is going well for Murray, he could end his season with some indoor tournaments in Europe. He has won the Vienna Open twice so would likely head there, building up towards the Paris Masters.

PA

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