Former world No. 14 Jerzy Janowicz has received a wildcard into the Sopot Challenger.
The 28-year-old is attempting to make yet another comeback to tennis as he hasn't played since 2017.
The Pole last played at the Bratislava Challenger in November 2017.
Janowicz, once a promising tennis player, has had lots of problems with his knee since his breakthrough 2013 campaign.
The Pole appeared to be set for a successful comeback in 2017 but, unfortunately, fell short in his attempt.
Back then, Janowicz claimed a big win over Grigor Dimitrov to make the Stuttgart quarter-final before he reached the third round at Wimbledon.
The Pole also won a Challenger tournament, ended runner-up at another Challenger event.
It remains to be seen will Janowicz indeed play at the Sopot Challenger.
The Sopot event is scheduled to be held from July 29 - August 04.
Meanwhile, 2018 Roland Garros and Wimbledon boys' singles champion Chun Hsin Tseng has also been awarded a wildcard into the Sopot Challenger.
Tseng hasn't had many success on the Challenger level this year as he has yet to make it past the second round at a Challenger this season.
from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2vPXSRQ
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