Andy Murray to skip French Open and put together for grasscourt season: Reports

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Andy Murray has determined to overlook the French Open as he continues to recuperate from a groin harm and he’ll give attention to the grasscourt swing as an alternative, British media reported on Saturday.
The former world primary has not performed a singles match since March when he pulled out of the Miami Open on account of a groin harm. He made a comeback in Rome on the Italian Open however solely performed within the doubles competitors the place he was knocked out within the final 16.
Murray, ranked 123rd on the earth after lengthy layoffs on account of hip accidents, was set to enter the qualifying rounds for the French Open as he waited for organisers to resolve on whether or not he would obtain a wildcard.
The 34-year-old Scot, a three-times Grand Slam champion, was anticipated to make his singles comeback at claycourt tournaments in both Geneva or Lyon subsequent week however his identify was not on the listing of wildcards.
The grasscourt swing begins subsequent month.
Wimbledon, a event Murray has received twice, begins on June 28.