Andy Murray's Wimbledon hopes still alive as Brit will not have surgery on ankle injury


Andy Murray’s hopes of competing at Wimbledon are still alive after it was confirmed the Scot would not undergo surgery on his injured ankle. The two-time Wimbledon winner injured his ankle ligaments at the recent Miami Open, but no timescale on his return has been given.

A spokesperson for the tennis star said on Monday: “The latest update from Andy is that he is now out of the walking boot and will not be having surgery on his ankle. His rehab is going well and he is hoping to start hitting again on court soon. As yet he doesn’t have a date yet for returning to competition.”

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