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Wimbledon is back as tennis' greatest stars compete for one of the most prestigious crowns in the world of sport. Home favourite Andy Murray is hoping to play, but has provided an update on his fitness this week. Yesterday, the man from Dunblane said: "The next couple of days are pretty important for me. "Obviously the plan is still to play. The injury is improving. I've had it rescanned and it's progressing in the right way.
"But you can probably work out from the nature of the injury which shots it is that I've been struggling with and haven't been able to practise.
"In the next few days I'll start to increase that and test it out. Hopefully it's recovered sufficiently."
Murray also had to battle with injury concerns in the buildup to last year's Wimbledon tournament.
After he was knocked out