Andy Murray adds another event to his schedule as he receives Gijon Open wild card

Andy Murray adds another event to his schedule as he receives Gijon Open wild card

by Alfredo Bassanelli

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Andy Murray will play in the Spanish province of Asturia taking part in the Gijon Open that debuts in the ATP calendar this year.

The Gijon Open didn't happen last year, but it will this year, and Andy Murray will be there. The Brit will battle for the ATP 250 championship among players like Andrey Rublev, Pablo Carreno Busta, Roberto Bautista Agut, and more.

Murray received the first wild card with the second wild card going to Feliciano Lopez, a former top player who is still playing tennis, albeit infrequently. It will be the first event Murray plays since taking part in the Laver Cup where Roger Federer said goodbye to tennis.

Martin Landaluce, a super-talented Spanish player who won the US Open junior championship this year, received the final wild card. This year, the 16-year-old has a record of 55-7.

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