World Number 51 Andy Murray currently in a race against time to regain full fitness 2022 Wimbledon Championship He will be on the hunt for his 3rd Wimbledon title and 4th career Grand Slam title. Murray had skipped most of the clay court season to stay in shape for the turf season, but an untimely injury put him at risk on his Tour debut on the Grass in Stuttgart.
Murray finished second at Stuttgart Matteo Berrettini and it was later revealed that he received an injury that caused him to be excluded from the next Tour events to recover before Wimbledon as his movement was already limited due to his metal hip. Murray had reached the third round in 2021 before being hit in straight sets after playing two long matches in the first two rounds. Denis Shapovalov. This year, however, a good run can be expected from the former World No. 1 with his improved standings and better form.
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“Andy Murray has a lot of experience and knows how to play better than almost anyone on this surface”: John McEnroe
With a restricted movement at 35, not many will support Murray to win the Championship once again as playing 7 games in best of 5 format will not be easy for him. Still, former World No. 1 and 3-time Wimbledon champion John McEnroe He believes Murray has a good chance at the Grand Slam this year if he gets to the All-England Club in full form. Ivan LendlThe coach who helped him reach the top of the standings and earned him the biggest career titles.
“If he’s in shape, I think he’s one of the contenders. I believe he is one of the few guys who can actually win. He has a lot of experience and knows how to play better than almost anyone on this surface. I’m surprised it moves so well. If you have a metal hip, that would tell me you wouldn’t be able to move either, but this year I’ve noticed a significant improvement.
“I saw Ivan recently, if he didn’t believe Andy could win another one, I don’t think he would, I honestly don’t believe he would have been a part of it. It’s kind of exciting because it puts Andy back in the mix that I think he deserves. looks at Rafa Novakhe should say to himself, why not me, I think that is quite possible.” McEnroe stated in an interview with Mail Plus that Murray might look into other colleagues. Raphael Nadal and Novak Djokovic for inspiration.
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