Tennis star Andy Murray is likely to return to court ahead of the grass-root season as the Briton is recovering quickly from a hip injury.
He could make a comeback at Queen's Club on June 18, ahead of the Wimbledon.
Murray is back in the gym, where he has been working out on the exercise bike and a vertical climber, reports the Guardian.
The former world number one is also picking up the weights besides easing back into regular pilates sessions.
The 30-year-old has not played a competitive match since Wimbledon last year.
Murray sustained the right hip injury in 2017 and has not played competitively since slumping to a tough five-setter defeat to American Sam Querrey in the quarter-finals at the Wimbledon.
He aborted his comebacks plans at the US Open last summer and also pulled out of the Australian Open the Brisbane international.
The grass-court season starts at the beginning of June, before Wimbledon begins on July 2.