Murray Hopes To Win More Grand Slam Titles

Former British number one Andy Murray has disclosed that he’s optimistic about returning to the top and winning more Grand Slam titles.

Speaking ahead of his return after almost a year, the three-time Grand Slam champion said: “I always thought I’d come back and play again.”

“I would love to get back to the top of the game but if not, that’s OK. It’s not the end of the world if I don’t.” He added

Speaking further, the former world number one said: “I’m not expecting to win Grand Slams straight away.”

“You don’t start playing after 11 months out and winning them – that isn’t how this works.

“It may have been different if I had four months of hard training and preparation. There has been a lot of stop-starting for me.

“The expectations are very low right now and I will reassess my goals when I’m back out there competing.” He concluded.

The Scot had a surgery on his right hip in January and is now expected to make his comeback on Tuesday when he takes on Australian world number 24 Nick Krygios at the Fever-Tree championships at Queens.