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Andy Murray is targeting a French Open return in 2023 and looks ahead to facing Alexander Zverev in Qatar

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Andy Murray is targeting a return to French Open this year as he continues his quest to move up into the top 32 of the ATP rankings.

Moving higher up the rankings would secure the Scot a seeded place in the Grand Slams, and those hopes were following a victory over Lorenzo Sonego in the first round of the Qatar Open.

Ad “My plan just now is to play in Rome, Madrid and hopefully the French Open, providing my body is good," Murray said in Doha.

ATP DohaMurray has more 'belief' in his body than he ever has in his careerYESTERDAY AT 08:36 “I’ll do a training block after Miami on the clay, I’m going to do that in Europe somewhere for three or four weeks.

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