Andy Murray is set to make his return from injury at the Geneva Open this month. The former world No.1 has been out of action since late March due to damaged ankle ligaments. He suffered the issue during a third-round match against Tomas Machac at the Miami Open.
Despite fears that he may not be able to have his Wimbledon swansong, it was announced on Wednesday that Murray has been granted a wildcard for the ATP tournament in Geneva, which begins on May 18.
This suggests that he is planning to compete in the French Open the following week which is also played on clay courts. Murray, who has been plagued by hip problems for the past three years, has not played at Roland Garros since 2020.