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Tim Henman compared Nick Kyrgios to Andy Murray during commentary of the Australian's Wimbledon quarter-final clash with Cristian Garin. Kyrgios will be looking to emulate the Brit's Wimbledon heroics of 2013 and 2016 as he aims to claim the first Grand Slam title of his career.
During the BBC's commentary of Kyrgios' match with Garin, Nick Mullins asked Henman if he had ever seen anyone who makes as many remarks to themselves during a match, and the former Wimbledon semi-finalist had one name come to mind.
"Well there are quite a few of them," Henman replied. "I could think of a good friend of mine who has won this tournament on a couple of occasions that is not shy of a good conversation, Mr [Andy] Murray.
"It's how you deal with it, when you talk about those great champions they don't let it affect the next point. The