The Scotsman

Andy Murray to return next month in ‘Brits’ event set up by brother Jamie

● Next stage of injury comeback ● Live streaming will raise NHS cash

- By EVE FODENS

Andy Murray will return to action on 23 June as part of a six-day tournament organised by brother Jamie.

Jamie Murray, the seventime Grand Slam doubles and mixed doubles champion, has helped put on a behindclos­ed-doors tournament called “Schroders Battle of the Brits”.

It will see the Murray brothers and the likes of Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans play each other at the Lawn Tennis Associatio­n’s Roehampton Base in south London.

The tournament, which will crown singles and doubles champions, will be screened live on Amazon Prime and raise a minimum of £100,000 for the NHS.

With the ATP and WTA seasons on ice due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Battle of the Brits will bring live tennis back to British fans in a month which should have seen the Wimbledon Championsh­ips take place.

“The last few months have been incredibly challengin­g times for everyone and we see this event as our way of giving back,” Jamie Murray said.

“A lot of work has gone in to make sure this could happen and we are very excited to be able to bring an action-packed week of tennis, while raising valuable funds for NHS heroes to say thank you for the amazing work they have done.”

The tournament will run from 23 to 28 June and Jamie

Murray added: “I’m really excited to be putting on Schroders Battle of the Brits and for the first time bringing together the current generation of British male players to compete against one another while raising significan­t funds for charity.

“I am particular­ly grateful to our broadcast partner here in the UK, Amazon Prime Video, for enabling this to happen.”

Prior to the lockdown, Andy

Murray had been returning to the court after another injuryenfo­rced absence.

The 33-year-old was unable tohitforth­reemonthsb­ecause of what was initially diagnosed as a mild bone bruise.

Murray later believed the problem was heterotopi­c ossificati­on, bone growth associated with the hip resurfacin­g operation he underwent in January 2019.

The LTA said it is working closely with Jamie Murray on tournament preparatio­ns, subject to Government guidelines as set out under a phase three return to ‘behind-closeddoor­s’ elite sporting events.

LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd said: “The LTA is looking forward to bringing tennis back into people’s lives this summer and are excited about events like this inspiring fans to get involved in our sport and pick up a racket.”

“We are very excited tobeableto­bringan action-packed week of tennis, while raising valuable funds for NHS heroes”

JAMIE MURRAY

 ??  ?? 0 Brothers Jamie, left, and Andy Murray will both be taking part in the ‘Schroders Battle of the Brits’ event at LTA HQ in Roehampton.
0 Brothers Jamie, left, and Andy Murray will both be taking part in the ‘Schroders Battle of the Brits’ event at LTA HQ in Roehampton.

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