US Open 2023 draw: Andy Murray to play Corentin Moutet in New York
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Britain's Andy Murray will play France's Corentin Moutet in the US Open first round as he starts his latest bid to go deep at a Grand Slam.
Former world number one Murray, 36, has not reached the last 16 of a major since 2017.
The Scot has been drawn in the same quarter as Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans, who play Alexander Shevchenko and Daniel Elahi Galan respectively.
Katie Boulter faces Diane Parry, while Jodie Burrage plays Anna Blinkova.
The main draw of the US Open, which is the final Grand Slam event of the year, starts at Flushing Meadows on Monday.
More to follow.
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