Britain's former world number one Andy Murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery in the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's next week.
The three-time Grand Slam winner, 31, will play for the first time in almost a year, having come through a practice session in London on Friday.
He will play Australian world number 24 Nick Kyrgios in the first round.
The Scot's last competitive appearance was at Wimbledon last July, and he had surgery in January.
Elsewhere in the draw, British number one Kyle Edmund will play American Ryan Harrison, while Dan Evans, who be playing his first ATP Tour event since a year's ban for taking cocaine, faces France's Adrian Mannarino.