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Cincinnati-Sana
Andy Murray tried to regain his form by training hard with the best tennis players in the world, while the Scottish player said it was time to return to the individual competition by appearing in the Cincinnati Masters.
Murray underwent a groin operation in January to revive his career and gradually began to return to double.
The 32-year-old is ready and will face Frenchman Richard Gasquet in his first singles match after losing in the first round of the Australian Open against Spanish Roberto Bautista Agut there are seven month.
Murray, who slipped to 325th overall, said: "I have performed well in training against the world's best singles players."
"But at some point, you have to go one step further and try to play," he told ATP.
Murray no longer feels pain in his leg but realizes that he will need time to regain his level and ability to move gracefully on the ground.
Murray came back in doubles in June and won the title of queen with Feliciano Lopez, who reached the last 16 games in Montreal last week and the two will play together in Cincinnati.
Murray took the mixed doubles with Serena Williams at Wimbledon.
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