Tim Henman backs world No 2 Andy Murray to fight for Wimbledon title this summer
Friday 14 June 2013 12:08, UK
Former British No 1 Tim Henman believes a healthy Andy Murray will fancy his chances of winning Wimbledon this summer.
Henman admits there will be plenty of pressure on Murray after his heroics last year. He is fully aware of the burden of expectation on a home-grown player ahead of the tournament and urged Murray not to get caught up in the media hype. "The way it is interpreted from the outside is that there is a massive amount of pressure," said Henman. "But the psychology of it, you have to understand, is that pressure is all self-inflicted. "If he is listening to what is being written in the papers and distracted by what is being said on television then he will put an enormous amount of pressure on his own shoulders. "He has got to do a good job doing the things he can control and not worry about what everyone else is saying and predicting because he is one of the best in the world and when he plays to the level of his abilities he can beat anyone."