Two-time Wimbledon champion still feeling his way back from injury and Canadian 10th seed is a serious obstacle
In the 16 years since Andy Murray made his debut at Wimbledon, the Scot has experienced almost every emotion imaginable at the All England Club: from devastation and tears when he was beaten in the final by Roger Federer in 2012, to jubilation the following year when he won the title, more elation when he did so again in 2016 and sheer agony in 2017 when his sore hip finally began to give way.
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Written by Simon Cambers
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