Wimbledon returns after a two-year absence next week and with it one of Centre Court's favourite fixtures as Britain's twice former champion Andy Murray attempts to roll back the years.
The former world number one returns this year as a wildcard, with a ranking of 119, and while his hopes of adding a third title look remote, Murray will be assured of huge support every time he strides on to the hallowed turf. If that is the case there will be plenty of seeds who will be keen to avoid an early meeting with a player who knows the Wimbledon grass like the back of his hand."He hasn't played very much, but what I have seen is someone who is trying to get healthy," former Wimbledon champion John McEnroe, who will be working for ESPN at the tournament, said.