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Rune Set to Return at Hamburg Open in May After Achilles Surgery
- Tournament organizers announced on Thursday that Holger Rune will return to professional tennis at the Bitpanda Hamburg Open next month after undergoing Achilles surgery in October.
- Rune suffered a season-ending Achilles tendon rupture during the Stockholm Open semifinals last year when he was leading against Ugo Humbert, sidelining the 22-year-old for six months.
- Now ranked 29 in the world, the Dane confirmed his comeback at the ATP 500 event in Hamburg, taking place one week before the French Open at Roland Garros.
- While Rune remains on the entry list for the Masters event in Rome at the start of May, his participation has not been confirmed by his team.
- The French Open takes place from May 24 to June 7, providing Rune a clear target for his return to peak competition after his extended recovery from injury.
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