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Andy Murray: 'I'm feeling good after intense training'

Andy Murray says that he is 'feeling much better' after a training stint in Miami ahead of the Rogers Cup.

Andy Murray is hopeful that his training stint in Miami will help him succeed in the Rogers Cup.

The 27-year-old, who crashed out of Wimbledon at the quarter-final stage last month, had to undergo surgery on his back last September which ruled him out of competition for three months.

Asked how he feels a year on from the operation, Murray told BBC Sport: "I started to feel good, actually, just before the French Open. The back felt fine throughout the grass-court season.

"The only problem was before that I was able to practise but not train off the court, do the stuff in the gym that makes you physically strong. So when I was coming up against the better players, I was just lacking a little bit.

"But after Wimbledon, I went over to Miami and I really trained like I used to for the first time since the surgery and I felt much better."

Murray recorded a comfortable straight-sets victory over Nick Kyrgios yesterday to advance through to the third round of the Rogers Cup.

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Nick Kyrgios of Australia celebrates during his Gentlemen's Singles second round match against Richard Gasquet of France on day four of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon on June 26, 2014
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