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Andy Murray accepts Barcelona Open wildcard after early loss in Monte Carlo

Reem Abulleil

20:24 21/04/2017

World No1 Andy Murray has accepted a wildcard for next weekā€™s Barcelona Open where he will be looking to regain his confidence following an early exit in Monte Carlo.

Playing his first tournament back from a right elbow injury that forced him to miss Miami and the Davis Cup quarter-finals, Murray bizarrely squandered a 4-0 lead in the deciding set to lose 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 to Spanish world No24 Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the Monte Carlo third round on Thursday.

The Brit, who is defending 3,160 points this clay stretch through Roland Garros, will join a strong Barcelona field (tournament starts Monday) that includes nine-time champion Rafael Nadal, Japanā€™s two-time champion Kei Nishiori and Austrian world No9 Dominic Thiem.

Murray, who spent a few years living and training in Barcelona as a young teenager, last participated in the Catalan tournament in 2012, where had his best result, reaching the quarter-finals.

The 29-year-old has had a tricky 2017 so far, where he has amassed a 13-4 win-loss record, with his only title coming in Dubai early last month.

He was not pleased with his surprise defeat to Ramos-Vinolas in Monte Carlo but can at least find some comfort in the fact that his elbow is in good shape.

ā€œIā€™m disappointed to lose from the position that I was in. I mean, if you sort of look at the scoreline, it was 7-5 in the third. One week ago I would have been okay with that. But sitting here, being 4-Love up in the third, I havenā€™t lost many matches like that in my career,ā€ Murray told reporters in Monte Carlo on Thursday.

ā€œObviously disappointed to lose. But yeah, I mean, maybe tomorrow or a day after Iā€™ll be able to look back a little bit and think where Iā€™m at now from where I was a week ago.

ā€œMy elbow felt pretty good. I served much better today than I did yesterday. Thatā€™s only going to get better. So hopefully I keep going in the right direction.ā€

The Barcelona Open starts Monday April 24 and concludes on April 30.

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