Andy Murray hoping for Roland Garros return before he stops playing (Image Source: IANS)
Andy Murray is hoping to return to French Open "one more time before he stops playing" as the Scot feels physically fit to play at the clay-court major.
The former world No. 1 has only made two appearances at Roland Garros in the last six years. He suffered a first-round defeat to Stan Wawrinka in his last appearance at the French Open in 2020.
"My plan just now is to play in Rome, Madrid and hopefully the French Open, providing my body is good. I'll do a training block after Miami on the clay, I'm going to do that in Europe somewhere for three or four weeks. I'll train, try and get my body used to the clay courts and monitor how my body is feeling," Murray was quoted by Eurosport.