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Andy Murray has ‘shown enough’ to beat players like Stefanos Tsitsipas, according to former coach Jamie Delgado

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Andy Murray still has what it takes to compete at the top level and beat players like Stefanos Tsitsipas, his former coach Jamie Delgado believes.

The Scot’s Wimbledon dream came to an end as the Greek star clinched a thrilling five-set match in the second round last week.

Ad Murray, who won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016, has endured a persistent hip injury in previous years and came close to retirement in 2019 as his future hung in the balance.

TennisMurray can still compete at 'top level' but must ‘find his mojo’, insists brother Jamie11/07/2023 AT 13:22 But he seems to have finally put those issues to bed, and came into his home slam firing on all cylinders.

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