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Andy Murray has been warned by pundit Peter Fleming of three players he should be worried about at Wimbledon if the Scot recovers from his injury in time to compete. Murray picked up an abdominal injury in his Stuttgart Open final defeat to Matteo Berrettini, and was ruled out of competing at Queen's this week.
Fleming was commentating for BBC during their coverage of Berrettini's 6-3, 6-3 Queen's first-round victory over Brit Dan Evans, and was asked which players he would put above the Italian ahead of Wimbledon. "Well, I would put [Novak] Djokovic above him, if [Rafael] Nadal plays he goes up there," the American said before he was asked if Murray would feature in that last spot.
"No, I wouldn't put him above Berrettini. I think that Andy is of danger, he is definitely the sort of guy that nobody is going to want