Andy Murray is making baby steps on his road to recovery from hip resurfacing surgery. A new milestone is reached at almost every event he enters with the latest back-to-back singles wins at the China Open this week. However, if he was to return to his former heights and win a Grand Slam title Ahl thinks the Brit’s comeback would be bigger than Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic’s. All three players have been written off in recent years after struggling with their own injury issues. Amazon commentator Pete Hodges suggested Murray’s return may be greater. He said: “I know we keep talking about the Andy Murray’s comeback, [Dominic] Thiem described him as a legend. “It does seem the legends just love a comeback story. “People tend to forget where Nadal and Federer were pre-2017. Many people had written both of them players but back they came. “Same with Djokovic. That lost to [Sam] Query at Wimbledon. “Murray’s story if he were to come back and win a Slam would top the lot.” And Ahl agreed that Murray’s comeback would go down as one of the best. She said: “It really would. He had an incredible 2016 Murray with…