Andy Murray to 'make the most' of Grand Slam challenges
By James Dielhenn
Andy Murray is "not expecting" to
win Grand Slams into his mid-30s, despite the successes of Roger Federer
and Rafa Nadal in 2017.
I'm not expecting to be winning Grand Slams until I'm 35 or 36, so I'll try to make the most of the last few years.
Andy Murray
on two [Wimbledon titles] and going with a chance for a third…
"I took a couple of days off then I've been on the grass courts to prepare as best I can. Hopefully I'll get some good matches in at Queen's to set myself up for a good run.
Two-time Wimbledon champion Murray is not surprised to see Federer and Nadal still picking up Grand Slam honours because of their enduring quality.
"The guys at the top now - Federer, Novak Djokovic and Nadal - are three of the best tennis players that have ever played the game," said Murray.
"So even when your level starts to decline, when you're one of the best that's ever played, it's still enough to beat a lot of the players.
"The players travel with physios, they are spending a lot more time doing recovery which wasn't something that players were doing much in the past."
Murray most recently lost at the French Open in the semi-finals to Stan Wawrinka, but insists a long campaign in Paris could benefit his challenge for a third Wimbledon title.
"Winning five matches, then the semi-final match with Wawrinka which was hard to lose, will help me in the grass court season.
"I feel a lot better about my game now. Grass is a surface that I'm more confident on."
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