Andy Murray will enter the top 90 on the ATP Rankings on Monday despite losing to Felix Auger-Aliassime in Rotterdam.
The Brit had hoped to play more than two matches in Rotterdam as he continues to work hard towards a comeback to the top. Murray played one solid match and one rather bad one against Auger-Aliassime failing to reach the quarterfinal which was a goal of his. Despite the loss, Murray will continue his climb on the ATP Rankings and enter the top 90 on Monday.
It has been a decent start to the year in terms of rankings for the three-time Grand Slam winner as he started the year at No 135, but he returned to the top 100 last week with his surge coming on the back of finishing runner-up at the Sydney International and winning one match at the Australian Open. He returned to the top 100 this week for the first time since 2018.
Murray will return to action next week as he has accepted a wildcard entry into the main draw for the Qatar Open while he will also compete at the Dubai Tennis Championships, which starts on February 21.