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Andy Murray hopes this summer's Grand Slam won't be his last

The 36-year-old's victory in the recent Nottingham Challenger propelled him to his highest position since his hip surgery, number 38 in the world

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Andy Murray. Pic/AFP

Andy Murray. Pic/AFP

The two-time champion Andy Murray thinks that this year's Wimbledon will not be his last, stating that he wants to do himself "justice" by playing at a high level before retiring.

Murray was knocked out of the Australian Open in 2019 after losing in the quarter-finals to Sam Querrey at Wimbledon in 2017. However, hip resurfacing surgery allowed the former world No. 1 a second shot.

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