The former world No 1 does not want this to be his final Wimbledon and believes his experience on grass can pay off
Andy Murray returns to Wimbledon singles competition next week for the first time after four long, arduous years filled with injuries, setbacks and despair. As he faces Nikoloz Basilashvili, the 24th seed, he will do so determined that this will be a stepping stone for more majors to come rather than an end point in his career.
Asked the inevitable question of whether he feels this may be his last Championships, Murray made himself clear: “I don’t want it to be my last Wimbledon,” he said. “That’s not my plan. I’m not going into Wimbledon thinking I’m saying goodbye. I want to keep going and I want to keep playing, but obviously I don’t know.
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