Andy Murray has confirmed that he will compete for a record fifth AEGON Championship title at the Queen's Club this summer.
The world number two triumphed over Kevin Anderson last year to become a four-time champion at the London venue, joining John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick.
However, no player during the Open era has so far been able to clinch the trophy five times.
"If I could win it for a fifth time it would be amazing. The names that have won it four times, they are all great tennis players," said Murray.
Murray first won at Queen's in 2009, before going on to claim victory in 2011 and 2013 prior to beating Anderson.