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Andy Murray feeling revitalised ahead of Wimbledon

British number one Andy Murray declares that he is feeling fully fit ahead of a huge month of action, having recovered from a minor illness.

Andy Murray has revealed that he is 'feeling fine' as he goes in search of a fourth Queen's title and a second crown at Wimbledon over the next month.

The British number one was edged out by Novak Djokovic in the semi-final of last week's French Open, ahead of a gruelling period in the tennis calendar.

Having recovered from a minor illness that he picked up in Paris, Murray is now looking ahead to next week's Aegon Championships, which pits together 11 of the world's top 15 players.

"I actually felt okay the first few days," he is quoted as saying by The Telegraph. "When I got on court and started running around, it was fine.

"But then when I got back, my left eyelid closed up and I was just ill. I had a bad cough for a couple of days. I don't know if I was just run down or tired or whatever. It had obviously been a long few weeks, but I feel fine now."

Murray has been pitted against a qualifier in the opening round of the Aegon Championships.

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