Andy Murray will begin his comeback from an ankle injury at an ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux next week.
Andy Murray has not played since rupturing ankle ligaments at the Miami Open on 24 MarchAndy Murray has brought forward his comeback from an ankle injury and will play at an ATP Challenger event in Bordeaux next week.rupturing ankle ligamentsMurray intends to play at the French Open, which starts on 26 May, for what is likely to be the final time.
After starting his comeback on the Bordeaux clay, Murray will return to the main ATP Tour at the Geneva Open - where he has been given a wildcard - the following week.
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