Murray claims first win after injury
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray beats Stanislas Wawrinka 6-3 6-4 in Abu Dhabi to earn a first win since back surgery.
British number one Laura Robson pulls out of next week's ASB Classic in Auckland after injuring her left wrist.
Two-time Wimbledon winner Stefan Edberg joins former world number one Roger Federer's coaching team.
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- Petrova pulls out of Australian Open
- Murray loses on return from injury
- Becker surprised by Djokovic approach
- Sports Personality Murray hopes to repay public support
- Sports Personality Murray wins Sports Personality award
- Spanish player banned for match fixing
- Djokovic hires Becker as head coach
- Hutchins ready for return after cancer
- Pre-Wimbledon WTA event in Nottingham
- Watson reveals 'Rocket' role model
- Murray 'can challenge in Australia'
- Watson appoints Verobelli as coach
- Robson signs up Saviano as coach
- Murray comeback event cancelled
- Briton Kermode named new ATP boss
- Briton Baltacha retires from tennis
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