A well-rested Andy Murray returns to action with his eye on a big finish to the season, the world No. 3 player said Sunday prior to beginning his defense of the Japan Open.
Murray, who has not played since winning the U.S. Open in early September for his first Grand Slam title, is ready to finish the 2012 season in better form than he did last year, when he had to pull out of the ATP World Tour Finals with an injury.
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