Britain's tennis player Andy Murray attends a press conference ahead of the ATP Zhuhai Championships in Zhuhai. — STR/AFP pic
The former world number one suffered a bruise to his pelvic bone during Britain’s Davis Cup campaign in Madrid last month,Murray’s Grand Slam comeback at next month’s Australian Open, which starts on January 20, is apparently not in doubt, however. The Scot, 32, is due to travel to Australia in late December to prepare for the new ATP Cup team competition, which starts on January 3.