Andy Murray returns after his brilliant but exhausting Australian Open. The British tennis player gave it his all on the courts of the Rod Laver Arena, overcoming two exciting and very long matches in the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, both resolved in the fifth set in favor of the Olympic gold medalist.
After losing in the third round at the hands of Roberto Bautista Agut, the winner of three Grand Slams has decided to take a break until the end of February: it has been announced that he will return, thanks to a wild card, to the ATP 500 tournament in Dubai, scheduled for 27 from February to March 4.
This was announced on the official page of the tournament on social networks: “We are delighted to announce that former world number 1 and Olympic gold medalist @andy_murray will compete in this year’s Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.” Fresh off his heroic run at the Australian Open, the two-time Wimbledon champion will return to the Middle East this month.” The two-time Wimbledon winner will join Slam champions on the entry list for now: Novak Djokovic, who does his return after last year, and Rafael Nadal, who, however, is expected to be absent due to an injury sustained early in the season.
Andy Murray’s initial schedule included a stop at the Rotterdam 500…