Tennis
Andy Murray will not be setting any long-term goals as he prepares to return.
The former world number one is preparing for a return to action at the Cincinnati Masters.

Andy Murray admits he will not be making any long-term goals until after the US Open.
The former world number one is preparing for a return to action at the Cincinnati Masters, but is unseeded for the ATP 1000 event and has been given a wildcard for the tournament.
The event comes after Murray withdrew from the men’s singles at the Tokyo Olympics with a thigh strain, but played in the doubles alongside Joe Salisbury.
” I think I need to set short-term goals, it is what’s really important just now because it’s been very difficult to plan medium and longer-term targets because of various different issues that I’ve had this year,” Murray said in his first press conference since the Olympics.