Wimbledon offers best chance of deep run at a Grand Slam: Murray

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Wimbledon offers best chance of deep run at a Grand Slam: Murray
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Andy Murray said he is confident he will be in good physical condition at Wimbledon this year and that the tournament offers him the best chance of going deep at a Grand Slam.The 35-year-old considered retiring in 2019 after undergoing hip surgery but got his career back on track after another operation.

Andy Murray said he is confident he will be in good physical condition at Wimbledon this year and that the tournament offers him the best chance of going deep at a Grand Slam.

The three-times major champion reached his fourth ATP final since returning to the Tour at last week's Qatar Open, where he lost to Daniil Medvedev, before withdrawing from the Dubai Tennis Championships due to a recurring hip issue."I really like the way that I've trained in practice these last four months and I've not been doing that with Wimbledon in mind.

The Scotsman said that with most players feeling more comfortable playing on hard courts he has a better chance of going into the second week of the grasscourt major, where he is a two-time champion.

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