Murray, a three-times Grand Slam champion, has
not played competitively since his first round exit at the
Australian Open in January. He has since undergone hip
resurfacing surgery.
The 31-year-old said last month he was pain-free but under no
pressure to return and that he would attempt to make a comeback
only if his body allowed it.
"A wildcard is being held for five-time champion Andy Murray,
who will confirm closer to the time if he's fit enough to
compete," organizers said in a statement. The tournament's main
draw begins on June 17.
The Queen's Club Championships, where Murray last won the title
in 2016, has traditionally been a warm-up tournament for
Wimbledon.
Organizers said in February that defending champion Marin Cilic
would take part this year while Kevin Anderson, Juan Martin del
Potro, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Stan Wawrinka have also confirmed
their participation.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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