Andy Murray Announces Comeback at Geneva Open, Eyes Final Professional Season
Following a significant ankle injury, the former world No. 1 is set to return to competitive tennis, aiming to conclude his illustrious career with appearances at major tournaments including Wimbledon and the Olympics.
- Murray received a wildcard for the Geneva Open, marking his return after a two-month recovery from an ankle injury sustained at the Miami Open.
- The Geneva tournament serves as a crucial warm-up for the French Open, where Murray has not competed since 2020.
- Despite his injury, Murray plans to participate in several key events, including possibly his final Wimbledon and an Olympic appearance.
- Murray's participation in the French Open and other tournaments remains contingent on his physical condition and recovery progress.
- The Scot's return is highly anticipated, as he has not played much since his hip surgery in 2019 and has hinted at retirement after this season.