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Andy Murray vows to 'fight until the end' as he looks to make Wimbledon return

Murray says it has hurt not being able to play competitively as he continues his recovery after 342 days out following hip surgery

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Britain's Andy Murray says he wants to carry on playing tennis at the highest level as he continues his recovery from a hip injury

Andy Murray says he enjoys the physical and emotional suffering that comes with elite tennis as he continues his return after a year out.

The two-time Wimbledon champion made his competitive comeback last Tuesday at Queen's where he lost to Australia's Nick Kyrgios.

Murray was world No 1 this time last year, but has fallen to 156th in the world rankings after spending almost a year out with a hip injury which required surgery.

The Scot says it has hurt not being able to play competitive tennis but is hoping to play at Wimbledon which begins on July 2.

Murray was launching Jaguar's Show Your Edge series that discovers new psychological insights behind Britain's leading tennis stars ahead of Wimbledon.

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