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Andy Murray has claimed that he will return to Wimbledon next year providing that he can physically compete at the highest level. The Brit suffered his earliest SW19 exit at the hands of American John Isner in the second round, going down 6-4 7-6 (7-4) 6-7 (3-7) 6-4 to the big-hitting 20th seed.
It was the first time Murray has failed to reach the third round, and prompted questions at his post-match press conference about his future in the sport. "Well, yeah," Murray said to reporters when asked if he wants to return to Wimbledon. "I mean, it depends on how I am physically, [if] physically I feel good, then we'll try to keep playing.
"But it's extremely difficult with the problems I've had with my body in the last few years to make long-term predictions about how I'm going to be even in a few weeks, never mind in a