Wimbledon 2017: Andy Murray's practice partner reveals how champion is feeling
ANDY MURRAY can win Wimbledon despite his hip injury, according to a man who practises with him.
Andy Murray had been struggling with a hip injury prior to Wimbledon
Wildcard Cameron Norrie, 21, was dumped out of Wimbledon in straight sets this morning by big-hitting, heavy-serving Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
He was the second Brit out at SW19 after Laura Robson but he thinks Murray will fare somewhat better.
Norrie said: "I practiced with him just before I went to Eastbourne, and he's looking good. He's solid.
"Obviously he's got some issue with his hip, but I think he looks good and solid.
"I think he can go all the way. He's a fighter."
He's got some issue with his hip, but he looks good and solid
As for his own display, debutant Norrie was left declaring it a "great experience" despite going down to defeat to the Frenchman.
He said: "I was happy with the way I started the match.
"He served great throughout the match, and he didn't really give me a chance to get into the match with his serve.
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"But I enjoyed the match and for sure a great experience.
"I just wish I could have played and returned a little bit better.
"It was a quick match. With the way he was serving it was tough to get into his service games. I enjoyed every moment of it."