The 34-year-old Briton has won Wimbledon twice, the US Open once and won two Olympic gold medals.

But he has had tough years since winning his last Grand Slam at Wimbledon 2016. The hip has been operated on several times and it was doubtful whether he would continue.

But now Murray plays regularly and hopes to have more to give.

- I love tennis.

And I love to compete.

And I think I have some great results left in me.

With more matches and a little better games, I hope to be able to fight with the best, he says.

In Stockholm, he meets the qualifier Viktor Durasovic from Norway in the first round.

In the event of a win, first-seeded Italian shooting star Janik Sinner awaits.

See the whole report where Murray tells about the toughest time with the hip injury

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See the full meeting with Andy Murray