Andy Murray continues to prepare for his return to competition with his eyes on the grass season tournaments after giving up competing at Roland Garros.
The Scotsman, who this week has been training in Rome alongside figures like Novak Djokovic, He has already defined which will be his first tournament on grass: the Nottingham Open, an ATP Challenger Tour tournament that will be held from June 7 to 13, coinciding with the second week of Roland Garros, as announced by the LTA, the British Tennis Federation.
In this way Murray, who has suffered groin discomfort since before the Miami Masters that have made him give up completing the clay season despite playing doubles with Liam Broady at the 1000 Masters in Rome, will have a final test on the grass in Nottingham before competing at Queen's Cinch Championships in anticipation of the Wimbledon tournament, where Murray has not played a singles match since 2017 and where he hopes to take a giant step to return to the tennis elite after his ordeal of injuries.