Tough return to action at Queen's for Andy Murray

ANDY MURRAY'S return to competitive tennis will be tougher than he may have hoped after being handed a Queen's Club appointment with Nick Kyrgios.
Andy Murray Picture: Adam Davy/PAAndy Murray Picture: Adam Davy/PA
Andy Murray Picture: Adam Davy/PA

Murray decided on Saturday he would play at next week’s Fever-Tree Championships, ending an 11-month absence from the game.

The three-time major winner has not played since last year’s Wimbledon due to a hip injury and subsequent surgery.

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He practised at Queen’s on Friday ahead of next week’s Fever-Tree Championships, delayed a decision until Saturday and then told tournament officials he would be there.

Andy Murray has confirmed that he will play in the Fever-Tree Championships,” the tournament said on its official Twitter account.

Murray played with fellow Brit Cameron Norrie in a relaxed session on Friday but will have a real step up in opposition when he sees Kyrgios over the net.

The Australian is number 24 in the world and is supremely talented, if volatile. Murray, however, has a good record against him, winning all five of their meetings.

Elsewhere in the draw, Novak Djokovic will face a qualifier, top seed Marin Cilic faces Fernando Verdasco and British number one Kyle Edmund will take on Ryan Harrison.