World number two Daniil Medvedev will return to action following hernia surgery at the Geneva Open, a week before the start of Roland Garros.
Medvedev went under the knife last month after losing in the quarter-finals in Miami, missing the beginning of the clay-court season.
“Comeback on track,” Medvedev tweeted as organisers confirmed yesterday he had been awarded a wild card for the May 15-21 tournament in Switzerland.
Medvedev had cast doubt on his participation at the French Open, which starts on May 22, after saying he would be out for up to two months following the operation.
The reigning US Open champion posted a video of himself back in training late last month, and then more footage three days ago of him practising on clay.
Medvedev briefly rose to world number one in February, but he lasted just three weeks there before Novak Djokovic reclaimed top spot. The Russian reached the Australian Open final in January, surrendering a two-set lead as Rafael Nadal won a record 21st Grand Slam title.  

Six players banned for FIXING

Six players have received lengthy bans from tennis after Spanish courts found them guilty of match fixing and convicted them on criminal charges, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) said yesterday.
 The ITIA said the players were convicted in Spain as part of a wider case involving organised crime and they have been handed bans ranging from seven years to more than 22 years.