Andy Murray says he «would still like to play» at the French Open after losing to Fabio Fognini in the opening round of the Italian Open, but will decide in the next few days.
The 35-year-old lost 4-6 6-4 4-6 to the home favourite in a gruelling contest that lasted almost three hours. Ad It marked a third consecutive ATP 1000 first-round defeat for Murray on clay, after suffering the same fate in Monte Carlo and Madrid.
ATP RomeMurray confronts umpire after contentious ball mark decision in loss to FogniniAN HOUR AGO Murray headed to the Eternal City on a high after beating Tommy Paul in the final of the Aix-en-Provence Challenger to clinch his first title since 2019.
But another early exit at a big event has left the former world No. 1 considering whether to feature at Roland Garros for just the second time in six years later this month. «I'd still like to play but we did agree that we'd talk and make a decision as a team after Rome,» Murray said. “That is what I wanted, to see how my game felt, how I was playing and physically how I was doing in some of the longer matches before making a definitive call on it.