Andy Murray makes contemporary Wimbledon pledge as star returns in Surbiton trophy

Andy Murray has revealed he's nonetheless pushed to star on Centre Court at Wimbledon as he begins his grasscourt season on the Lexus Surbiton Trophy on Monday.

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And the three-time Major champion declared the inexperienced grass of residence in entrance of his followers remains to be his “best chance of a deep run at a major event again”.

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The Scot, 36, skipped the French Open to arrange for one more - and maybe ultimate - tilt at his residence Grand Slam.

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He begins his buildup on the Surrey Challenger occasion in opposition to 2018 Australian Open semi-finalist Hyeon Chung.

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The winner’s cheque in Surbiton is just £17,000 (€19,650) however Murray has his eyes on a much bigger prize and arenas.

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“The chance to play on Centre Court of Wimbledon or Queen’s is a big motivation for me,” he mentioned.

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“I still believe that it’s the surface that gives me the best chance to have a deep run at a major event again. It’s a surface that I still feel like I have the best chance of doing something major. It’s a big source of motivation for all of my training and preparation.

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“Playing in front of a home crowd and having my family and team around me and everything is a huge help and something that although it can be stressful, and there are expectations there, it also helps me focus more.”

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Korean Hyeon Chung shocked world No.4 Alex Zverev and Djokovic in Melbourne to turn out to be the primary Korean to succeed in a Grand Slam semi-final.

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