Andy Murray has always been a very good grass player having had access to many courts by virtue of being British. The Brit has won two Wimbledon events in his career and many feel that that event is the only grand slam where he could have a big push at this stage of his career. A good run in Australia this year proved he could fight for a place in the second week and Henman previewed his chances.
Winning Unlikely
Henman explained that winning the event is unlikely but the second week is in play:
“I think winning it is probably a step too far. But certainly when you reflect on how well he played in Australia and those matches he’s been able to come through, on grass there’s no doubt that he can get into the second week. So I think that’s what I’m looking for, to try and see him get
through the first week and then build that momentum into the second week
and see if he can have another deep run in a Slam.”
Experience is Crucial
One thing Murray could lean on according to Hneman is his extensive grass experience. Not many players have played many matches on grass so it becomes very valuable the more you have it. It's one of the reasons why Djokovic has been so impressive at Wimbledon, he's just had more time on the surface. On Murray's experience, Henman said:
“His experience is
invaluable. And grass is - there aren’t that many
opportunities obviously because the grass-court season is so short so
there’s not that much time for players to gain that experience so he
definitely has that, he’s won Wimbledon twice and he’ll have
unbelievable support there so that is a really exciting aspect to look
forward to.”