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Andy Murray hopes to be in 'really, really good place' for 'deep' Wimbledon run after making Qatar Open final

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Andy Murray is hopeful that his game will be in a “really, really good place” by Wimbledon after looking reinvigorated so far in 2023.

Former world No. 1 Murray has had a remarkable start to the season, pulling off six deciding-set victories, three of them from match points down.

Ad At the Qatar Open last week he spent 11 hours and 51 minutes on court as he reached the final, where he lost to Daniil Medvedev.

ATP DubaiMurray withdraws from Dubai Tennis Championships due to hip injury9 HOURS AGO Murray has said that he has more “belief” in his body than ever after putting in plenty of training work over the off-season and after the Australian Open.

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