Murray feels confident before Wimbledon
Murray is fresh off of a title at the 2011 AEGON Championships and the result appears to have given the Scot confidence heading into the All England Club.
Andy Murray has made the semifinals in back-to-back Wimbledons and as such he has to have a lot confidence in being able to survive the early rounds and even the middle rounds of the Grand Slam event.
The world number four's confidence appears to only be increasing following his performance at the 2011 Queen's Club event where he faced and defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the championship final on Monday. Following the title Murray spoke on the topic of Wimbledon and his attitude toward the tournament this season: I'm going to Wimbledon with the feeling that I'm going to win the tournament. I don't think you can go in with any other attitude. I feel like I'm playing good tennis. I'll need to improve the next week or so and work on some things going into Wimbledon", said Murray."It's been one of the most fun weeks for me because the tennis, the last two matches was very good. It was relaxing. I said everyone thinks at this period of the year it's so stressful, you can't play, you can't enjoy yourself, you can't do anything. But I felt like I expressed myself on the court. I felt like I was hitting the ball really good. I enjoyed it", continued the player.
Murray also defeated Andy Roddick in the Queen's Club draw and the Scot did so in less than one hour behind a barrage of aces. While most would give Murray credit to make the semifinals once against at Wimbledon, most would question his ability to beat either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal in the event.
Wimbledon 2011's main draw starts on June 20th with qualifying matches already underway.




