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Andy Murray ‘feeling good’ and keen to play at Wimbledon – coach
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Published 27/06/2018 at 09:57 GMT+1
Andy Murray’s coach Jamie Delgado has said that the former world number one wants to play at Wimbledon and is ‘feeling good’ at the moment.
Andy Murray of Great Britain in action during his first round match against Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland on day four of the Nature Valley International at Devonshire Park on June 25, 2018 in Eastbourne, United Kingdom.
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Murray, 31, has spent nearly a year out of tennis with a hip injury but he will continue his comeback on Wednesday when he faces compatriot Kyle Edmund at Eastbourne.
If Murray can come through this tournament unscathed then he will have his sights set on Wimbledon and Delgado said that was the goal.
"In terms of Andy wanting to play, it's 100%. Wimbledon is the biggest event of the year. The desire to play is huge," Delgado told BBC Sport.
This will be the third ATP Tour meeting between Murray and Edmund, who has risen to 18th in the rankings and become the new British No.1 in the former’s absence.
Delgado added that there was a balance to be struck between managing Murray’s return and allowing his competitive instincts against Edmund to take over.
"Andy is a huge competitor. Does he want to win the match against Kyle Edmund? Of course he does," he said.
"We have to keep it real and keep performing, working on his game and looking to be aggressive.
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Kyle Edmund of Great Britain reacts during the mens singles first round match against Alex De Minaur of Australia
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"Andy has been incredible applying himself to every single stretch from a physical point of view. He's been very dedicated.
"He is feeling pretty good. He felt good yesterday after the match so we had a light hit, nothing crazy."
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