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Andy Murray: Two-time Wimbledon champion to make decision as to whether he will play on Monday evening

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Andy Murray: Two-time Wimbledon champion to make decision as to whether he will play on Monday evening

Andy Murray hopes to settle on Monday night whether he will make a last singles appearance at Wimbledon. The double cross previous hero has been in a test of skill and endurance since battling with a back issue at Sovereign's Club that prompted shortcoming in his right leg, bringing about him going through a medical procedure last end of the week to eliminate a spinal blister. On Thursday, Murray evaluated it improbable that he would have the option to play singles, with an appearance in pairs close by his sibling Jamie more likely, however he gave a more perky evaluation at a public interview on Sunday. Murray is booked to play in the first-round of singles at the All England Club on Tuesday against Czech Tomas Machac. "It's been clearly an intense 10 days or so since Sovereign's," he said. "Clearly I had the procedure on the back, which wasn't unimportant. I've recently been attempting to give my very best for attempt and prepare to begin the competition here. "I couldn't say whether that will be sufficient. I've been rehearsing throughout the previous few days. I played a set today. It went pretty well, yet I actually don't have 100% inclination and sensation in my leg yet. "It's getting better each and every day. Like I said a couple of days prior, I need to give it each and every opportunity that I can to arrive.

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