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Andy Murray withdraws from Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships with hip injury

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Former world No 1 Andy Murray has withdrawn from the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships because of a "recurring hip injury", tournament organisers announced on Monday.

Murray, champion in Dubai in 2017, was granted a wildcard for this week's event and had been training in the emirate earlier this month.

That decision to familiarise himself with the conditions paid off as the 35-year-old Scot reached the Qatar Open final on Saturday.

However, his exploits in Doha appear to have come at a cost, with Murray now absent from the Dubai field. "We regret to inform you that Andy Murray is unable to participate in this year's tournament," the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships wrote on Twitter. "Andy has been dealing with a recurring hip injury that has unfortunately forced him out of Dubai. "We wish Andy a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the court in Dubai soon." Murray has experienced an encouraging start to the season, particularly from a fitness point of view, emerging victorious from gruelling back-to-back five-set matches at the Australian Open, before finishing runner-up in Qatar.

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