Andy Murray: Former Wimbledon champion 'torment free' after hip damage
Andy Murray says he is "sans torment" after hip medical procedure yet that his odds of playing singles at Wimbledon this year are "under half".
Murray had hip reemerging medical procedure in January, which he said implied it was conceivable he would not have the capacity to play expertly once more.
Yet, the three-time Grand Slam champion said it was the main choice in the event that he needed to come back to focused activity.
"The recovery is moderate yet going great," the 31-year-old Briton said.
"I need to keep playing, I said that in Australia. The issue is I don't know whether it's conceivable."
In a meeting with BBC sports editorial manager Dan Roan at Queen's Club, the previous world number one included: "The task went well. I'm feeling better and strolling around agony free - which hasn't been the situation for practically year and a half, two years.
"The explanation behind having the medical procedure was to improve all the everyday things and my personal satisfaction.
"I wasn't getting a charge out of tennis, I wasn't appreciating going out for strolls and doing fundamental things - it was difficult tying my bands. I needed to dispose of that."
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