Andy Murray has reversed his decision to skip the entire clay-court season after being confirmed as a wildcard entry for the Madrid Open. The three-time grand slam winner is eager to play competitively ahead of the grass-court season. Last year I almost missed Wimbledon, was close to not playing the grass season, I’m not planning on playing the clay. I will still try to compete a bit during that period, I won’t do nothing, that’s my plan just now. Murray, ranked 83rd in the world, had been searching for a new coach after splitting from Jamie Delgado – who is now working with Denis Shapovalov – in December.
Source: The Star April 20, 2022 10:17 UTC