 Moving on to sports, Britain's Andy Moray said he is not offending anyone by continuing to play despite his injury problems and has extra motivation. From seeing Swiss great Roger Federa still competing, Moray 34 returns to single action for the first time in three months at Queens this week after a groin injury. The squad says he is not perfect but he is happy with the way he is practising. For me it's all physical stuff, like if physically I feel good that's a big win for me because I do believe that if I can get a period of time on the court and matches and stuff that the results will be okay and yeah so that's my priority for this week is to physically feel as good as I can. I've been training a lot over the last few months, there's not been many weeks where I've been off the court, it's just been managing the issue I've been dealing with and tennis wise I've been playing well in practice but I can't say with any great certainty any more that physically I'm going to feel great in matches because that hasn't been the case the last 9-10 months really so yeah I hope that I feel good physically on the court and I'm sure that my tennis will be fine it has been in practice I just need my body to hold up.