Andy Murray has raised hopes that he could return to court in time for the French Open.
The former world No. 1 has been out of action since suffering an ankle injury in defeat to Tomas Machac in the last 32 of the Miami Open in late March.
His coach Jonny O’Mara posted a video on social media of Murray on court and practising on clay.
That Murray is training on clay could be an indicator that he is going to try and be fit for the French Open, which starts on May 26.
Murray has only played the French Open once since 2020 and has largely cut down on his clay schedule in recent years to focus on preparing for the grass swing.
“I’ve had experiences through my career where I didn’t play the French Open in 2013 and I won Wimbledon. I also played the French Open and did really well in 2016 [when he also won the title at SW19].
“I don’t think it makes a huge difference if you get an extra week’s practice or so on the grass. So yeah, I would like to play one more time.”
The Olympic tennis event this summer is also held at Roland-Garros, the venue of the French Open.
Whether Murray would play any events ahead of the French Open remains to be seen.
The ATP 1000 Italian Open starts on May 8 and there are two ATP 250 tournaments in the week before the French Open.
If Murray does play the French Open he will be unseeded, as he has dropped down to No. 57 in the world rankings.