Andy Murray will make his competitive return to the court in doubles at the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's Club.
Murray will play with the Spanish veteran Feliciano Lopez at the tournament, which begins on June 17.
The three-time grand slam champion underwent career-saving hip surgery in January after playing what he admitted could have been his final professional match at the Australian Open.
The 32-year-old has been back in training for a number of weeks, with his progress sufficient enough for him to commit to a comeback.
Murray is not yet in a condition to return to singles action but it bodes well for a future comeback to the tour that he already feels able to play competitive matches.
The Scot underwent a resurfacing operation on his left hip after an earlier arthroscopy failed to alleviate the pain that had dogged him since the summer of 2017.