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Andy Murray to warm-up for Wimbledon 2022 at Surbiton Trophy and Queen’s Club Championships

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.

In between, he is also due to head to Germany to play at the Stuttgart Open for the first time. Roland-GarrosFrench Open 2022: Who's playing? Who could miss out? Will Nadal be fit?16/05/2022 AT 11:48 British No. 1 Cameron Norrie has also been confirmed for the traditional Wimbledon warm-up, as has Dan Evans, rising star Jack Draper and doubles world No.

1 Joe Salisbury. “I’m really looking forward to playing at Surbiton and Queen’s this year – two great events,” said Murray. “It’s always special playing on the grass in front of a home crowd.” /> Murray at one stage looked set to compete at Roland-Garros and completely overturn his decision to skip the clay court season, but despite some impressive performances, he pulled out over the weekend.

The former world No. 1 is instead preparing for a full assault at the grass court swing, which is seen as his best chance of going deep at a major tournament again. Murray 'withdraws from French Open to focus on Wimbledon' — reports How ex-Chelsea doctor Carneiro has helped

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