Milos Raonic has returned to practice.

A representative of the world's number-6 player informed TSN's Mark Masters on Wednesday that Raonic had completed practices for the first time since undergoing surgery on his foot to correct a nerve issue on May 13.

The surgery led to the Thornhill, Ontario native to withdraw from the French Open.

Raonic, 24, returned to the court last week to full practice, but wasn't going at 100 per cent. All of Raonic's workouts have been done on a hard court.

The plan right now for Raonic is to head to the United Kingdom next week to begin prepping on grass. He is scheduled for the Aegon Championships, a grass court Wimbledon tune-up held at the Queen's Club in London, which begins on June 15.

Wimbledon begins at the end of the month on June 29.

Raonic last competed at the Madrid Open early last month. He bowed out at the quarterfinal stage to Andy Murray in straight sets on May 9, clearly feeling the affects of the foot injury.