Briton, Andy Murray will make a competitive return to playing Tennis at the Queen’s club next week. Murray has not played competitively since last Wimbledon and had a hip operation last January. The Queen’s Club tournament serves as a warmup for Wimbledon.
In an interview with the BBC, Andy Murray’s mom said, “The most important thing is he gets fit again for the long term and any top athlete would tell you they would not come back until they felt they could give 100%, especially in a major like Wimbledon.”
The gland slam commences on July 2 with the finals slated for July 14 – 15, 2018. This is the first time in the history of the Queen’s Club 128-year history that 15 of the world top 30 will take part.
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