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  • Three years after the match which turned out to be the "end of my hip" Andy Murray on Thursday was handed a Roland Garros rematch against Stan Wawrinka in the pick of the first round matches at this year's tournament. In 2017, Murray and 2015 French Open champion Wawrinka fought out a gruelling and thrilling five-set semi-final which saw the veteran Swiss triumph from two sets to one down. Murray, 33, has arguably been paying the price ever since with the former world number one Briton battling a long-standing hip injury which at one stage threatened to end his career. Both Murray and Wawrinka are former three-time major winners. World ranked 111 Murray needed a wild card to play in Paris this year but will at least be buoyed by boasting a 12-8 winning record over the 35-year-old Wawrinka, the world 17. Both men practiced together on Roland Garros' Philippe Chatrier Court this week. "Been a long journey to get back on Court Philipe Chatrier," Murray wrote on Instagram. "Three-and-half years since I played Stan Wawrinka in a brutal five-set semi final which turned out to be the end of my hip." World number one Novak Djokovic, bidding to win Roland Garros for the second time after his 2016 victory, starts against Sweden's Mikael Ymer. Ymer is 22 and ranked 80 in the world. Defending champion Rafael Nadal, seeded two and looking for a 13th French Open crown, begins his campaign against Egor Gerasimov, the 83rd-ranked Belarusian. Nadal is scheduled to face third seed and US Open champion Dominic Thiem in the semi-finals. The 34-year-old Spaniard has defeated the Austrian in the last two finals in Paris. With no Roger Federer taking part, Russia's Daniil Medvedev is Djokovic's scheduled semi-final opponent. However, Medvedev has never won a match at Roland Garros in three visits. Defending women's champion and world number one Ashleigh Barty is skipping this year's French Open over health fears caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Also missing is US Open winner Naomi Osaka through injury. Simona Halep, the 2018 champion is top seed and the Romanian starts against Spain's world number 70 Sara Sorribes Tormo. Serena Williams, a three-time champion in Paris, continues her bid for a record-equalling 24th major. Williams, who turns 39 on Saturday, begins against compatriot Kristie Ahn who she defeated in the first round of the US Open. She could face old rival and close friend Victoria Azarenka in the last 16, just weeks after the Belarusian star won their US Open semi-final. Roland Garros gets underway on Sunday, four months later than planned due to the coronavirus pandemic. dj/nr
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  • Murray, Wawrinka clash in tie of Roland Garros first round
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