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Murray in fitness battle

- KIERAN GILL

ANDY Murray’s coach Jamie Delgado says the Scot “100 per cent” wants to play at Wimbledon and has vowed the home favourite will be as fit as possible.

Murray, 31, a two-time champion at the All England Club, has been through a rigorous schedule of daily ice baths, stretching sessions and physio work.

He admits he has surprised himself with how well he has coped coming back to the court following a hip injury that left him sidelined for 11 months.

Asked about Wimbledon yesterday, Delgado told the BBC: “In terms of wanting to play, it’s 100 per cent. It’s the biggest event of the year. The desire is huge to play there.

“But honestly, we are just going day to day. He has just played his second match. Next week is best of five sets. We’ve got to take his body into considerat­ion, which is the most important thing.

“But to give you a percentage is going to be tough. Do we want it to happen? One hundred per cent. And rest assured we are trying our best to get him ready for it.”

Murray’s serve is still affected by his injury and his team says it will take time before it goes back to normal. He is also attempting to make his game more aggressive.

Murray’s first match back was a three-set loss to Nick Kyrgios at Queen’s that lasted two hours and 39 minutes.

“He did well last week at Queen’s for his first match, came close to winning that one,” Delgado added.

“I’m over the moon. Really, really happy for him.

“A lot has gone on behind the scenes and he has worked so hard just to compete at these events again. He’s a huge competitor.

“It is a process we are going through, from the practice court to matches.”

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