Andy Murray and QueensI’m really happy to announce that I will continue to play at Queen’s until the end of my career. My first ATP World Tour match-win came at the Queen’s Club in 2005, and it has been my most successful tournament to date, I can't wait to get back there in June to try and go for number six! #Queens #Grass
Posted by Andy Murray on Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Murray commits to Queen's Club for rest of his career
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Published Jan 13, 2017