The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Murray passes on a Geneva wild card

- By Eleanor Crooks sport@sundaypost.com

Andy Murray’s French Open plans have been thrown into doubt after he turned down a wild card into the Geneva Open.

The former world No. 1, who turned 34 yesterday, made his return from a groin injury with a week of training in Rome and two doubles matches alongside Liam Broady.

He had been expected to play his first singles tournament since April in either Geneva or Lyon next week, but his name was conspicuou­sly absent from both draws.

A Geneva tourney spokesman confirmed that Murray had been offered a wild card but turned it down.

Speaking earlier this week about the prospect of the three-time Grand Slam champion being given a wild card for the French Open, beginning on May 30, tournament director Guy Forget said: “Andy is a great player, he sure deserves one.

“It is a discussion we have to have with him and our team. We want to see him in good shape. I hope he feels well. He hasn’t played any matches yet, which is obviously what any players wants to do before committing to a big tournament, especially when you are going to play the best of five sets.”

Murray was given a wild card for the tournament last year, but lost meekly to Stan Wawrinka in the first round, and it seems unlikely organisers would make the same decision if the Scot has not played a singles match.

Murray appeared positive about his week in Rome, saying: “I did pretty well physically for the first points and practice sets at this level for a long time. I was happy with that and hopefully will keep building the next few weeks.”

Currently ranked 123, Murray has entered qualifying for the French Open and would take that route for the first time at a Slam since the US Open in 2005 if he is not given a wild card.

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