Murray will walk onto Centre Court on Monday afternoon for his first round tie against Belgium's David Goffin as the first British man to defend the singles title since Fred Perry 77 years ago.
And with England's World Cup campaign coming to an embarrassingly early conclusion after just two matches in Brazil, the British public and press have turned their attention to his fortunes at the All England Club.
The 27-year-old Scot might have been forgiven for hoping the World Cup would take some of the spotlight off him this year, but the disappointing efforts of Roy Hodgson's team have put him back in the firing line.
"Wow!," Murray said with a laugh. "To be honest, I don't feel too much different than I did a few days ago (before England were knocked out).
"I'm here to try and win the tournament. That's it. My focus is solely on the first match, preparing properly for that. I trained hard the last 10 days or so. Preparation's gone well. So it's now down to me to try and perform on the court.
"I believe if I play my best tennis, I'll put myself in a position to win the tournament."
Murray will have the full support of the home crowd throughout his defence, in stark contrast to the time he angered a section of the British public with a jokey comment that he hoped anyone but England, traditional rivals of his own country, won the 2006 World Cup.
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