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LONDON (Reuters) – British tennis player Andy Murray said on Monday that he was about to play singles again and that it would be the best scenario to participate in the Cincinnati tournament which will begin two weeks later. .
"I'm going to play singles when I'm ready," said Murray, 32, on the sidelines of the Washington doubles tournament alongside his brother Jamie, winner of the Davis Cup. I will train for my singles and I will continue to play in doubles and I will see what happens every week. "I'm going down this road so I feel ready."
"The best scenario would be Cincinnati, if I do not do it, if I have to wait for the US Open, I do not want to play my first singles match with the five-set winner."
The Spaniard has only played twice since recovering from hip surgery in January and won the doubles title in June with Spain's Feliciano Lopez. It was not Murray's success in Eastbourne, but he reached the third round of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam tournament, in mixed doubles alongside Serena Williams.
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