Federer: “Murray better not to play in Wimbledon if..”

Andy Murray is keen on defending his Wimbledon title, but recently he has been struggling with his hip to call off two warm-up matches. 

Roger Federer is definitely an expert in managing schedules, especially when battling with fitness. The Swiss Legend has decided not to play the entire clay court season to arrive fresh to the second part of the year, and that has already paid dividends after Roger won his 9th title in Halle and he is now tipped to be the favorite to win Wimbledon.


 

 

Murray should not play I Wimbledon if… FEDERER

During a recent interview, Roger shared his opinion about Andy playing The Championships. The Maestro commented

“I think he would need to feel like he could play for 14 days or seven matches. If you feel you can only play one match, I don’t think then it’s good enough to play the tournament. Because going over the best of five sets, over two weeks, only the tough ones will survive.

You need to feel confident in your body at some stage, otherwise, what’s the point? To put yourself out there just to be out there? Andy’s had too much success to do that.

The world’s watching because it’s the defending champion, opening the court, it’s a big deal. Because it’s a big deal you feel like you want to be at 100 per cent, or at least as close to 100 per cent as you can be.”

So… 100% or nothing. Probably Roger is right, isn’t he?

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