Murray Says Yes To Clay, Receives Madrid Wild Card
Murray Says Yes To Clay, Receives Madrid Wild Card
Andy Murray will make an appearance on the European clay in 2022 after the Mutua Madrid Open announced the two-time champion will receive a wild card for the ATP Masters 1000 event, to be held from 1-8 May.
Having previously announced his intention to skip the red dirt this year in order to focus on his preparations for the grass season, 14-time Masters 1000 champion Murray will instead compete in the Spanish capital, his first appearance at the event since a third-round exit at the hands of Borna Coric in 2017.
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Despite a lack of clay-court action in 2022, Murray will be confident of making an impression at a tournament where he holds a 27-9 match record. Former World No. 1 Murray beat Gilles Simon in the 2008 championship match to claim his first Madrid title before a stunning 6-3, 6-2 win over five-time champion Rafael Nadal brought the Brit a second crown in 2015.
Other wild cards confirmed by tournament organisers on Wednesday are Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals contenders Jack Draper and Carlos Gimeno Valero, and five-time ATP Tour titlist Lucas Pouille. The tournament will be held at the Caja Magica, where World No. 3 Alexander Zverev will be the defending champion.