Great Britain's Andy Murray will play doubles in Eastbourne with Brazilian doubles specialist Marcelo Melo, per Aliny Calejon.
Murray, who underwent a hip resurfacing surgery in January, is set to make his comeback this week at the Queen's Club.
The Scot will return to competitive action by playing doubles with Spain's Feliciano Lopez.
If nothing goes wrong, Murray also plans to doubles in Eastbourne and Wimbledon.
Murray, 32, and 35-year-old Melo are set to debut as a team at the ATP level.
Previously, Murray and former doubles world No. 1 Melo played together at the International Premier Tennis League.
Now, the two are set to play alongside each other as Murray hopes his troublesome hip won't cause him further problems.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray hasn't yet announced who will be his partner at The All England Club.
The former world No. 1 has revealed that he is hoping to make a singles comeback this year.
However, it won't be happening soon as, even if Murray plays singles this year, it will likely be after the US Open.
from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2WUGsn5
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