London: Double Olympic and world champion Mo Farah may not be fit enough to take part in the Commonwealth Games, which begin in Glasgow later this month, he said on Monday.

“It’s a good question. I don’t know,” said Farah, when asked on BBC radio if he was going to be fit for the Games.

“Hopefully, I should be good. I have missed a bit of training, but we’ll make a decision further down the line.”

The 31-year-old is due to run in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres.

Farah was admitted to hospital in the United States with abdominal pains at the start of the month and has had further tests in the United Kingdom.

He said team doctors have given him the all-clear to return to training, but he has not confirmed whether he will run in his next scheduled race, over two miles at the London Anniversary Games on Sunday.

The 5,000-metre final is on July 27 and the 10,000-metre on August 1.