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I can match the bigs guns at Wimbledon, insists Murray

Andy Murray claimed he can mix it with the world’s top three players at Wimbledon.

While the British No1 admits Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are the
favourites for the title at SW19, Murray is confident his hampered preparation will not stop him matching the best in the business.

Nadal won the Artois Championships at Queen’s yesterday with a 7-6, 7-5 victory over Djokovic, while Federer triumphed at the grass court event in Halle to cement the trio’s position at the top of the men’s game ahead of Wimbledon, which starts on Monday.

Grit: Andy Murray is confident of success at Wimbledon.

Grit: Andy Murray is confident of success at Wimbledon.

But Murray said: “When I play my best I can play at the same level as those guys.

"It’s just a matter of doing that consistently over five sets.

“But I can get to that level. It’s just a case of being able to maintain it for long enough.

"I think I’ll be seeded in the top 12 which makes a big difference as I will miss the top guys for the first three or four rounds.”

The Scot was forced to withdraw from his quarter-final against American Andy Roddick at Queen’s last week with a thumb injury but is set to continue his build-up to the third
Grand Slam of the year at the Boodles Challenge event in Berkshire, which begins tomorrow.

“My thumb is all right,” said Murray. “I am hoping to practise a little bit but it feels way better than it did a few days ago. It’s just a small bit of bruising rather than anything else.”

Meanwhile, injury has forced Spain’s Carlos Moya (shoulder) and Argentinian pair Juan Monaco (back) and Juan Ignacio Chela (shoulder) to withdraw from Wimbledon.

They have been replaced by two more Argentines, Martin Vassallo Arguello and Brian Dabul, plus Croatia’s Roko Karanusic.

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