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Andy Murray gets his Wimbledon campaign up and running against Australia's James Ducksworth on Centre Court this evening. Murray admitted that he will head into the match believing him can go all the way and claim his third Wimbledon crown - despite having a metal hip.
Murray, who is ranked 51 in the world and has already turned 35, is adamant he can lift the famous trophy one more time despite not winning a tournament since 2016.
When asked if he thought he could win Wimbledon, the Brit said: "That's part of the motivation to still be out there competing. I know, obviously, that's gonna be an unbelievably difficult thing to do, but I do still believe that I've got great tennis in me.
"I know it's gonna be even harder to win Wimbledon than it was five, six years ago, but yeah, I still believe. I'm still working and training as hard as I can to try to achieve that