Murray set for return
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Andy Murray has been drawn to face America's Kevin Kim when he makes his return to the ATP Tour next week.
The British number one has not played a competitive tournament since the Australian Open, but has now fully recovered from blistered feet.
After pulling out of the Zagreb Indoor event last week, Murray will return at the San Jose Open on Tuesday, as he looks to retain the title.
The 19-year-old, seeded three for the tournament, will be expected to cruise past world number 108 Kim with the Scot facing the prospect of a possible semi-final meeting with Andy Roddick.
Betfair markets for the San Jose event will appear on the website closer to the start of the tournament.
For those though who expect a big season from Murray, the world number 13 can be backed at 17 to win a Grand Slam in 2007.
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