Murray, 32, who has finished runner-up at
Melbourne Park five times, was knocked out in the first round at
last year's Australian Open having said before it started that
it could be his last tournament.
The Scot underwent a career-saving hip resurfacing procedure at
the end of January and made his competitive return to tennis in
the doubles at Queen's Club in June, where he won the title with
partner Feliciano Lopez.
"Confirmed: @andy_murray will return to compete at the #AusOpen
in 2020," Australian Open organizers said on Twitter, adding in
a statement https://ausopen.com/articles/news/worlds-top-players-light-australian-open-2020
that the three-times major winner would be given a protected
ranking of number two.
Murray, who is currently ranked 289th in the world, played in
the doubles and mixed doubles at Wimbledon, partnering Serena
Williams in the latter, and made his singles return in
Cincinnati in August.
He reached the quarter-finals of the China Open in Beijing last
week, losing to Dominic Thiem, and won his opening match at the
ongoing Shanghai Masters on Monday.
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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