Andy Murray will drop down to the Challenger circuit to begin his preparations for Wimbledon — while many of the world’s top players are competing in the French Open — after he was confirmed for the Surbiton Trophy and the more prestigious Queen’s Club Championships. The three-time Grand Slam champion chose to skip Roland-Garros to focus on the grass court season, which has brought him some of his biggest successes with three major titles at the All England Club, two at the Championships at Wimbledon and Olympic gold at London 2012. Ad/> Murray will headline the field at Surbiton, which starts on May 29, before heading to Queen’s, where he is the record winner with five singles titles and one doubles trophy.