Washington: Andy Murray will play his first match since withdrawing from Wimbledon when he faces Mackenzie McDonald in the first round of the Washington Open next week.
Former world number one Murray, 31, pulled out of Wimbledon as he said it was “too soon” to play five-set matches in his comeback from hip surgery.
If he wins, Murray – now ranked 838th in the world – will play fellow Briton Kyle Edmund in the second round.
Scot Murray had hip surgery in January, having been out of action since Wimbledon in 2017, and has only played three matches since his operation.
He made his return at Queen’s, where he lost to Nick Kyrgios, in June and then played at Eastbourne, beating Stan Wawrinka before going out to Edmund.
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