Tennis-Murray to skip clay-court season to protect fitness
Published by maria gbaf
Posted on February 7, 2022
2 min readLast updated: January 28, 2026

Published by maria gbaf
Posted on February 7, 2022
2 min readLast updated: January 28, 2026

Andy Murray will skip the clay-court season, including the French Open, to protect his fitness after multiple hip surgeries. He will compete in the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam.
(Reuters) – Former world number one Andy Murray said on Sunday that he intends to skip the French Open and rest of the clay-court season in order to prevent injury and prolong his career following multiple hip surgeries.
The 34-year-old Murray, who crashed out https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/murray-mauled-by-daniel-melbourne-second-round-2022-01-20 in the second round of the Australian Open, will be in action at the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam starting Monday after accepting https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/medvedev-sinner-withdraw-rotterdam-murray-given-wildcard-2022-02-03 a wildcard to enter the main draw.
“The past couple of years, the clay has made issues worse,” the three-times major winner told reporters ahead of his first-round match against Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik.
“Last year I had some issues at the beginning of the year, the clay didn’t help, so I’ve spoken to my team about that and this year while I feel good and healthy, I don’t want to take that risk.”
Murray, who made the final at Roland Garros in 2016, added that he could return to the surface in the future.
“It’s not that I wouldn’t potentially play on clay in the future, last year I almost missed Wimbledon, was close to not playing the grass season, I’m not planning on playing the clay, I will still try to compete a bit during that period,” said the Briton.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)
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Murray is skipping the clay-court season to avoid injury and prolong his career after multiple hip surgeries.
Murray has not ruled out playing on clay in the future, but is currently focusing on maintaining his health.
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