Andy Murray will make his comeback from an ankle damage at this month’s Geneva Open after the previous world No. 1 obtained a wild card from the organizers of the French Open tuneup occasion Wednesday.
Murray, who turns 37 later this month, broken ligaments in his left ankle within the last set of his loss to Tomas Machac within the Miami Open in March and withdrew from the Monte Carlo Masters and Munich Open final month.
He opted to not have surgical procedure and can now return within the Could 18-25 match in Switzerland.
The three-time Grand Slam winner, who had hip resurfacing surgical procedure in 2019, beforehand mentioned he didn’t plan to “play a lot previous this summer time” however hoped to compete at one other Olympics.
Murray had additionally mentioned he hoped to play on the French Open, which begins at Roland Garros on Could 26. Murray has not performed within the match since 2020 or gained a match there since 2017.
Wimbledon, the place Murray has twice been champion, begins July 1, and the Paris Video games begin later that month.