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Andy Murray claims he is 'playing well enough' to beat most players at Wimbledon this year

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Andy Murray believes that he is “playing well enough to beat most of the players” at Wimbledon this year. Murray is a two-time winner at Wimbledon but hip surgery in 2018 ended his ability to compete at the very highest level of men’s tennis.

Ad Nonetheless, the 36-year-old recovered from surgery that often leaves some people struggling to walk to remain in professional tennis, and he has won two grass tournaments in the build-up to this year’s tournament at SW19.

Wimbledon'You start dreaming a bit...' — Murray has 'perfect draw' for Wimbledon run — Wilander2 HOURS AGO His first round tie was against a fellow Briton, Ryan Peniston, and he secured a straight sets victory to move into the next round.

Speaking at a press conference after his win, Murray reflected on his performance. He said: “I didn't start the match how I would have liked.

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