Three-times Grand Slam champion Murray, who has
fallen to 123 in the world rankings after long injury lay-offs
because of hip surgeries, is hoping to receive a wild card to
play in either of the ATP events in Geneva or Lyon from May 17.
Murray last played at the Rotterdam Open where he was beaten by
Russian Andrey Rublev on March 3 before pulling out of the Miami
Open later that month due to a groin injury.
The 33-year-old said scans revealed the injury did not appear to
be serious and he will travel to Rome on Saturday to train with
top players who are participating at the Italian Open.
"On Sunday I've got a court booked with (Diego) Schwartzman and
then Novak in the afternoon," Murray said.
"I want to play against the highest level players possible
because I think that will help me improve my game quicker."
The Scot said he does not know if he will receive a wild card
for the French Open, which is due to begin in Paris on May 30.
"I don't mind if they don't want to give me a wild card, that's
fine, they can give them to whoever they want to," said Murray,
who has played only three tournaments this year.
"It just makes it a bit tricky with planning, but we should find
out in the next week or so."
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; editing by Jane
Wardell)
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