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Murray commits to charity match
- Updated: September 20, 2016
Andy Murray’s thigh injury will not stop him playing a charity exhibition match on Wednesday, but the Scot plans to re-assess his schedule for the remainder of the year.
Murray sustained a thigh strain during his Davis Cup singles victory over Guido Pella on Sunday, but he will not pull out of the charity event at Glasgow’s Hydro Arena.
The world No 2 will face Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov with proceeds going to UNICEF and a local charity in north Glasgow called Young People’s Futures.
Murray is then due …