Andy Murray has decided he'll play no part in this month's US Open.
The former world number one has opted not to play doubles in New York saying he wants to focus on his singles career again.
“I’m not going to play doubles at the US Open,” he told the BBC.
“My goal is to get back playing at the level that I want to on the singles court, and I’ve decided that I need to focus all my energies on that right now.
“The US Open, doubles and mixed, can be another couple of weeks that you are slowing things down.
"It doesn't feel like I need to play the main draw of every single tour event. I've hardly played the last couple of years and, having discussed with my team, after this week I think doubles is done for me for the time being.
"I need to focus my mind on getting matches on the singles court. There aren't many tournaments between now and the end of the year."
Murray will instead play at the ATP event in Winston-Salem next week before considering entering a tournament on the Challenger Tour.
"The feeling I have had since my singles was that I played decent, but that physically between now and the end of the year I want to get matches in so that for the beginning of next year, I'm feeling ready.
"So if I do well in Winston-Salem, I'll know my level is good enough and I'm ready to win matches at tour level, but if not it makes sense to drop down a level and maybe play some smaller tournaments."
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