Andy Murray is gearing up for his comeback from injury at the Geneva Open this month, with plans to also compete in the French Open, possibly for the last time. The three-time Grand Slam champion, who received a wildcard entry for the Swiss clay-court tournament starting on May 18th, has been sidelined since late March due to ankle ligament damage sustained at the Miami Open. Opting against surgery to expedite his recovery, Murray aims to participate in the French Open, Wimbledon, and the Paris Olympics this summer. Despite turning 37 in May and hinting at retirement, Murray remains focused on making one last Olympic appearance before hanging up his racket. With grass-court preparations slated to begin in Stuttgart on June 10th and eyes set on Wimbledon, where he’s a two-time winner, Murray is determined to seize every opportunity in what could be his final season.
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