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Exclusive: Andy Murray can 'upset people' at Wimbledon, could play for four more years - Mats Wilander

Eurosport expert Mats Wilander believes Andy Murray can cause surprises at Wimbledon and insists the two-time champion can play for at least four more years. The 36-year-old may have fallen down the rankings over the years, but a recent run of 10 consecutive wins as he lifted titles in Surbiton and Nottingham shows there is still fire in his belly. Ad Murray won two of his three Grand Slams at Wimbledon and Wilander insists the Scot can turn back the clock and ‘upset people’ in this year’s tournament — even if a first-round Queen's defeat to Alex De Minaur all but ended his hopes of being seeded.

WimbledonIs Murray seeded at Wimbledon and who are the No. 1 seeds at SW19 this year?3 HOURS AGO “I think Andy Murray thinks that this is the tournament where he still feels that he can do very well. And very well, in Andy Murray's mind, is most probably winning it,” said Wilander.

“And do I think he can? Yeah, he can upset people. Can he win it? Well, I don't know. He's won it already a couple of times, so yes.” Murray, who is preparing for his 15th appearance at Wimbledon, has already played down suggestions he plans to retire after this year’s tournament.

He contemplated requirement in 2019 due to a hip injury but was able to continue playing following successful surgery. Novak Djokovic 'definitely' the favourite for Wimbledon — Laura Robson Carlos Alcaraz: Is world's No. 1 biggest threat to Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon hopes? Ons Jabeur beats Jasmine Paolini for first grass win in Eastbourne Wilander believes he will continue to compete at Wimbledon for years to come.

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