Andy Murray to start 2023 season at Adelaide International ahead of 2023 Australian Open

Andy Murray will start his 2023 season at the Adelaide International.

The former world No. 1 has been confirmed as an entrant for the ATP 250 event, which starts on New Year’s Day.

The announcement means Murray will not be competing for Great Britain at the inaugural United Cup, which gets under way on December 29.

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“I’ll be starting the year in Australia, which I always really enjoy,” said world No. 49 Murray.

“Playing at the Adelaide International for the first time is something I’m looking forward to. The crowds in Australia love their tennis and they’ve always been very supportive.

“I’ve been working hard in the off season and the Adelaide International will be great preparation for the Australian Open. I’m looking forward to seeing what Adelaide and 2023 brings.”

Murray will be joined at the event by world No.15 Jannik Sinner.

“I can’t wait to start my year in Adelaide,” said Sinner.

“I have heard great things about the tournament, the city and the ease of the event. This is the perfect place to start my year.

“I was fortunate enough to participate in A Day at the Drive in 2021. I can’t wait to play a tour level event in Adelaide in 2023.”

There are two back-to-back events in Adelaide – Adelaide International 1 followed by Adelaide International 2 – before the Australian Open starts on January 16.

Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka is set to headline the women’s field for both tournaments.

She will be joined by two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova in the second week.

It has been reported by Serbian media that Novak Djokovic will also play in Adelaide as he returns to Australia.

Former world No. 1 Djokovic was deported from Australia earlier this year and had his visa cancelled as he was unvaccinated. However, he will be allowed back into the country as he bids to win a 10th Australian Open title.

Emma Raducanu is starting her season in Auckland, New Zealand.

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