Murray, the former world number one, is currently ranked 49th in the ATP rankings after suffering many injuries throughout his career, including hip surgery in 2018 and 2019. "If my body is in good shape and I'm still able to compete consistently, I'll keep playing," Skysports quoted Murray as saying. "But I can't look so far in advance with the age I'm at and with the issues I've had. If I was to have a big injury, I probably wouldn't try to come back from that," said the 35-year-old.Murray said he is in good shape now ahead of the upcoming Grand Slam Australian Open, which will be held in Melbourne from January 16-29. "I spent three weeks in Florida, getting my body right and getting some work done on my game and it went really well," Murray said. "I'm certainly in better shape than I was. A lot of work was done in the gym, trying to build up my endurance and my stamina a bit and I'm hoping that's going to help...
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