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'Go there, have fun' - Andy Murray can play at Wimbledon without any pressure, says Alex Corretja

Just appearing at Wimbledon should be a «nice present» for Andy Murray after his arduous journey to return to the ATP tour, according to Eurosport tennis analyst Alex Corretja. Two-time champion Murray returned to SW19 last year after a four-year absence having required hip replacement surgery. Ad/> Murray opted to skip the clay-court season and reunited with his former coach Ivan Lendl in March to prepare for Wimbledon.

WimbledonDjokovic and Nadal avoid unseeded big names at Wimbledon, Murray to play DuckworthAN HOUR AGO In his most recent tournament in Stuttgart earlier this month, he reached the final before losing to Matteo Berrettini in three sets where he twice required treatment for a hip injury. Murray has said he «still believes» he can win a third Wimbledon title, but Corretja says he should not play with too much pressure and «just have fun». «Entering Wimbledon is like walking into his house for Andy Murray,» the Spaniard said.

«He feels so comfortable. He loves the crowd behind him. He has won there already, so he knows exactly what he needs to do.

I was not surprised that he would play well on grass [this season] because he loves the surface and he didn't play too many matches to be burned out. »He adapted his calendar to be healthy for the grass-court season. He has played some very good tournaments.

He played a final. /> «For him, it was great because he played so many matches, beating top guys, and he's ready. The question is how he can recover from a very tough match over best of five sets.

»The pressure for Andy is zero right now. It's just 'go there, have fun'. Probably for the very first time in his career, he can go out there and whatever comes, it's [already] phenomenal.

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