Andy Murray has admitted he may be suffering from ring-rustiness when he makes his return to competitive action on Tuesday.
The world number four will play his first match since September 20 in the Valencia Open, taking on Spanish wild card Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the first round.
The 22-year-old Scot has not played since winning both his singles matches in Great Britain's Davis Cup defeat to Poland in Liverpool.
He has been suffering with a wrist injury but wrote on his website: "The wrist is fine.
"I'm still icing it and exercising it but it's tough to do too much about it specifically.
"I've played two matches in nine weeks, so I wouldn't be surprised if I play poorly at first, but I will try my best."
Murray is top seed in Valencia.
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