New York: Two-time champion Andy Murray is among the four players who have been handed a wild card for this month's Cincinnati Open, originally Western & Southern Open.
Along with Murray, Americans Tommy Paul, Tennys Sandgren and Frances Tiafoe have been given slots for the tournament which will be held from August 20-28 at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York due to the COVID-19 pandemic, said a report on ATP Tour website.
Murray, who claimed the Cincinnati title in 2008 and 2011, is the sixth Western & Southern Open champion entered in this year's tournament, joining Daniil Medvedev (2019), Novak Djokovic (2018), Grigor Dimitrov (2017), Marin Cilic (2016) and Rafael Nadal (2013) in the ATP Masters 1000 field.
A three-time Grand Slam winner, Murray is a 46-time tour-level titlist. In January 2019, Murray underwent a hip resurfacing operation. He came back to play doubles last June, then returned to singles competition at last year’s Western & Southern Open before winning the title at Antwerp in October. The Western & Southern Open, where he owns a 31-12 singles record, will be Murray’s first tour-level action in 2020.
Cincinnati Open is a warm-up event for the US Open scheduled to start from August 31. Murray has already confirmed that he will be participating at the Grand Slam in New York if it goes ahead as planned.
"I love playing the biggest events," the 33-year-old recently told reporters as per The Guardian. "Even though this will be different with no fans. But that is something I care about and I'm willing to take a risk to go and play."
The Western & Southern Open, where he owns a 31-12 singles record, will be Murray's first tour-level action in 2020.