Andy Murray will return to the UK grass next Monday -because an interim stadium is mentioned in honor of him.
Next week Queen’s Club In the southwest of London the first WTA event organizes for 52 years and this will lead directly to the annual ATP Men’s Tournament.
The seating area of a temporary fans, which is currently being founded on the Barons Court site, will be called ‘Andy Murray Arena ‘in honor of the British sport icon, a double Wimbledon champion.
“Andy is the biggest tennis player ever from this country and a giant of British sport,” said LTA Chief Executive Scott Lloyd in a statement.
“We are proud of the arena during our tournament in the Queen’s club after him.”
Murray, who recently split off from Novak Djokovic’s Coaching Group will attend a revelation ceremony on Monday.
This will be his first performance on the grass since the last Wimbledon championships and since he retired.
The 38-year-old resigned his racket after the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and had a farewell celebration at Wimbledon’s Center Court last July.
The Scotsman won a record Five Queen’s Singles titles between 2009 and 2016.
And in 2019, five months after career-saving hip that will turn up surgery, he lifted the double titles with Feliciano Lopez.
Wimbledon provides with line judges this month and will use an electronic line calls instead.
The system will also be present at Queen’s for both the WTA and ATP weeks.
In contrast to contemporary Roger FedererWho spent much of his early retirement of the sport, Murray has remained a regular face at the most important events of the sport.
In addition to coaching Djokovic on the Australian Open in his short Stint, the Scot joined Rafael Nadal for his pension ceremony On the French open next week with the colleague “Big Four” team.
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