, who worked for Liverpool and the Australia cricket team in the past, believes that it will be tough for to come back to play tennis on a consistent basis.
The former world No. 1 will take a call on whether if undergoing a surgery or not next week. If he does, he will give himself a shot to compete at Wimbledon in July and end his career there. Im not sure his hip would cope with doing the level of training and playing that would be required to get back to the level where he was, Dr.
Brukner said in an interview to London Standard. I would seriously doubt that, but thats not to say that he wont have a crack at it. I would say his chances of resuming at that level again are fairly slim.
Brukner also added: Andy Murray is a classic example of somebody who probably thought he would have this operation and everything would be fine, but its not that simple. You can try to reduce the damage, but once youve damaged that lining of the joint youre heading downhill.
The only question is how rapidly you go downhill. Youll usually finish up with arthritis. Its just a matter of whether that happens. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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