Andy Murray is a former world No. 1 in men's singles tennis and a three-time Grand Slam tournament winner. After a hip injury in 2017, Murray has dropped out of the top 10 in the ATP rankings and is now ranked No. 398. However, with his recovery from the injury, Murray is looking to make a comeback and regain his place in the top 10. He has already made some progress, having won the doubles title at the 2019 Queen's Club Championships with partner Feliciano Lopez. Murray is now focusing on singles, and if he can regain his form and fitness, a return to the top 10 could be on the horizon.