Updated On: 08 November, 2017 01:29 PM IST | Melbourne | Reuters
<p>Former world number one Andy Murray is targeting a return to competitive tennis at the Brisbane International in January in the lead-up to the Australian Open</p>

Former world number one Andy Murray is targeting a return to competitive tennis at the Brisbane International in January in the lead-up to the Australian Open. The 30-year-old Scot has been sidelined with a hip problem since Wimbledon but returned to the court for a charity event in Glasgow, losing a three-set match to a kilt-wearing Roger Federer on Tuesday. "My hip felt pretty good, not perfect yet but it's going in the right direction," Murray said after the relaxed one-hour, 40-minute hit with Federer.

Britain's Andy Murray attends a press conference ahead of his exhibition tennis event, "Andy Murray Live" at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland on November 7, 2017. "Andy Murray Live" is a charity fundraiser. Glasgow based charity, Sunny-sid3up, join Unicef as charity partner this year. Pic/AFP