Murray returns in exhibition against Fed

Andy Murray is set to make his return to competitive tennis in Monte Carlo next week.

World No.1 Andy Murray (L) with Roger Federer

Andy Murray (L) has made his first appearance in a month at a charity match with Roger Federer. (AAP)

Andy Murray is targeting a return to competitive action in Monte Carlo next week after making his first appearance on court for a month in a charity match against Roger Federer in Zurich.

The world No.1 has suffered with shingles and illness since the turn of the year and was forced to withdraw from the Miami Open in the middle of March after injuring his elbow.

Murray subsequently missed Great Britain's exit from the Davis Cup against France over the weekend but kept up his promise to play against Federer in 'The Match for Africa 3' at the Hallenstadion on Monday night.

The 29-year-old lost 6-3 7-6 (7-5) against in-form Federer yet the result was far from the most important thing for Murray, with the ATP claycourt season starting at the Monte Carlo Open on Monday.

Speaking to Eurosport, Murray said: "Monte Carlo starts in a week, so I'm hoping, if I keep progressing as I have with the elbow, to play Monte Carlo.

"If not then I just need to stay patient and I'll try the following week. I'm getting there, I just have to go slowly."

Murray was diagnosed with shingles following his fourth-round exit from the Australian Open in January but insisted he was fully recovered when he returned to action in Dubai in February.

He won that tournament but then suffered another surprise defeat to Canada's Vasek Pospisil at Indian Wells on March 12 - his last appearance before picking up the elbow knock.

"I enjoyed it," Murray said after his light-hearted clash against Federer. "I haven't played a match for five or six weeks so to come out and play in front of this crowd against Roger, I appreciate him asking me to come and do this.

"I was trying to get it to a third set, I just couldn't quite do it."

Reigning Australian Open champion Federer is set to take a voluntary sabbatical before the French Open begins at the end of May.


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