Andy Murray will play at the Madrid Open next week after changing his mind about skipping the clay-court season and accepting a tournament wildcard.
Murray, 34, is a two-time winner in the Spanish capital, including victory over Spanish great Rafael Nadal in 2015.
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The Scot, who lost to world number two Daniil Medvedev in Miami last month, could also play in Rome.
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However, he is expected to then focus on Wimbledon preparations rather than the French Open, which begins in May. The Madrid Open begins on 26 April.