Former British number 1. Tim Henman believes Andy Murray can win Wimbledon this year.
Henman said it is vital Murray sets down a marker from the start of first-round match against Benjamin Becker.
According to the Sun, the four-time semi-finalist at SW19 said when Andy starts dictating, he is capable of beating anybody in the world.
Henman said Murray must also strike the balance between feeding off the energy of the home crowd, but not allowing himself to be weighed down by expectation, the report said.
He said that controlling himself on court will also be vital for Murray.
Finally, Murray should make the most of being able to relax at home inbetween matches, he added.
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