World No. 1 Andy Murray has announced his commitment to play at Queen's Club for the rest of his career. Officially known as the Aegon Championships, the ATP 500 event is the same week as Halle, another grass-court warmup event for Wimbledon.

Murray's history at Queen's Club is esteemed, boasting a 30-5 record. The Scot first appeared on the pristine lawns as a teenager in 2005, reaching the round of 16. He won the first of his five Queen's Club titles in 2009 (and has never lost in the final).

Last year, the 29-year-old beat Milos Raonic for the title before winning his second Wimbledon trophy a few short weeks later over the same opponent.

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While the grass is always greener in the United Kingdom, Murray is focused on trying to win his first Australian Open title when play starts in Melbourne on Monday.