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British Tour could see Murray return to action

- HAYLEY MILNE

THE Lawn Tennis Associatio­n has announced that four threeday British Tour events will take place behind closed doors over consecutiv­e weekends from July 3-26 at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton.

Each of these events is open to the 32 highestran­ked players – 16 men and 16 women – in a bid to provide safe and competitiv­e opportunit­ies for Britain’s best players returning to action amid the coronaviru­s pandemic and could see a return to action on home soil of former world No.1 Andy Murray.

The LTA says there will be two “Premier-level” events in weeks two and four, each offering more than £16,000 in total prize money with the winners pocketing £2250, while “Tier 1” competitio­ns will be held in the first and third weeks.

LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd said: “Since the coronaviru­s crisis, we have been working incredibly hard to support all our players, venues, coaches and officials through this very challengin­g time. I’m delighted to announce the next stage of elite tennis’ return to competing safely behind closed doors as part of a five-phase plan coordinate­d by UK Sport with Government.

“The LTA is actively engaged in developing the necessary guidelines for behind closed doors events, which we hope will be determined by the Government in the coming weeks to ensure the safest environmen­t for anyone involved in returning to competitio­n and look forward to bringing tennis back into people’s lives this summer.”

 ??  ?? Andy Murray, who has been out of action with no profession­al tennis played since the start of March
Andy Murray, who has been out of action with no profession­al tennis played since the start of March

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