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Three-time Grand Slam winner Andy Murray hopes to play French Open despite early Madrid exit

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The three-time Grand Slam champion has only played the FrenchOpenonce since reaching the 2017 semi-finals, losing in the first round to Stan Wawrinka three years ago. But he said he could return to the Parisian clay, after losing 6-2, 7-6 (9/7) to Italian qualifier Andrea Vavassori inMadrid.
Andy Murray said he hopes to play at Roland Garros for the first time since 2020 next month after crashing out in the first round of theMadridOpenon Thursday. The three-time Grand Slam champion has only played the FrenchOpenonce since reaching the 2017 semi-finals, losing in the first round to Stan Wawrinka three years ago. But he said he could return to the Parisian clay, after losing 6-2, 7-6 (9/7) to Italian qualifier Andrea Vavassori inMadrid.
"I would like to play, just purely because I don't know if I'll get another opportunity to play again," Murray said on returning to the FrenchOpen, where he was runner-up in 2016. "Whilst I feel fit and healthy, I would like to give it a go. "I also have ambitions of competing for Wimbledon titles and that sort of stuff, and I know that sitting here today that probably doesn't sound realistic, but I do believe that that's a possibility. I obviously want to do the right thing there. "It's impossible to say what the right thing to do is, but obviously it's a Grand Slam. I would like the opportunity to play."
World number 164 Vavassori turfed out the former world number one in straight sets in the Spanish capital. Murray was also knocked out in the first round at the Monte Carlo Masters a fortnight ago, describing it as "demoralising" and "awful". "Second set started to get into it a bit more. Was playing I think a bit better, some positive signs," Murray said on Thursday. "Some of the errors are hard to explain."
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