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Boris Becker wowed by 'simply incredible' Andy Murray after Qatar Open final run, excited for Wimbledon hopes

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Boris Becker has praised Andy Murray’s resurgent form as “simply incredible” and is already looking forward to seeing how he competes at Wimbledon this summer.

Three-time Grand Slam champion No. 1 Murray finished 2022 lamenting his physical condition, but recently said he now has more “belief” in his body than ever.

Ad All six of his victories this season have gone the distance, including two five-set matches at the Australian Open. TennisMurray hopes to be in 'really, really good place' for 'deep' Wimbledon run13 HOURS AGO He has also won three matches from match point down this year, including saving five against Jiri Lehecka to reach the Qatar Open final at the weekend. “Simply incredible,” former world No.

1 Becker told Eurosport. “I wouldn’t have expected him to come back that strong after his hip surgery. How he wrestles down his opponent, mostly over three sets, and also playing great tennis, as well in the final against Danill Medvedev. “It is incredible how he managed to come back like this, and I want to look ahead a little bit.

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