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Andy Murray’s coach Ivan Lendl insists he is fully fit ahead of Wimbledon fourth round clash against Benoit Paire

The 30-year-old battled past Fabio Fognini in his last outing in four sets

OLD stone-face Ivan Lendl never gives much away.

But if you take him at his word, then Andy Murray’s physical condition is no cause for concern — and the battle he showed against Fabio Fognini is reason to believe he can retain his Wimbledon title.

 Andy Murray's coach Ivan Lendl is not concerned about the fitness of the three-time Grand Slam winner
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Andy Murray's coach Ivan Lendl is not concerned about the fitness of the three-time Grand Slam winnerCredit: Getty Images
 The Scottish star battled past Fabio Fognini in the third round of Wimbledon to win in four sets
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The Scottish star battled past Fabio Fognini in the third round of Wimbledon to win in four setsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Murray won five games in a row to see off Italian Fognini in four sets in the third round as night fell over Centre Court on Friday.

Lendl said: “That’s how people win tournaments - they fight.

“It doesn’t come easy. You have to fight, you don’t always play your best, but you have to get through that.”

Murray has been fighting hip pain as well as a succession of unpredictable opponents.

But is coach Lendl worried about Murray’s physical state?

He replied: “Do I look worried?” When told he NEVER looked worried, Lendl added:  “OK, there you go.”

 The 30-year-old is the defending champion at Wimbledon having beat Milos Raonic last year
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The 30-year-old is the defending champion at Wimbledon having beat Milos Raonic last yearCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

World No 1 Murray was wincing, limping and breathing hard during a practice session yesterday.

The sense that something is really not right with him is uncomfortable.

Lendl, though, likes what he is seeing in training, he added:  “You can see Andy is hitting it better and cleaner in every practice now - getting his timing and rhythm back.”

Murray should  beat France’s Benoit Paire today and see off  Sam Querrey or Kevin Anderson in Wednesday’s quarter-final.

But with tennis dreaming the Big Four will be back  for an incredible pair of semis on Friday, few believe Murray - in this kind of form, is capable of beating rampant Rafa Nadal to earn a final spot against Novak Djokovic or Roger Federer.

 Andy Murray reacts after beating Fabio Fognini in his last match on Centre Court
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Andy Murray reacts after beating Fabio Fognini in his last match on Centre CourtCredit: Rex Features

Lendl said: “Can they be beaten? Of course they can.

“But, in the end, most of the time the top guys  win because they are a little bit better than the others.

“Whether it’s problem-solving,  lack of matches, dealing with distractions off the court, they are used to it.

“The top guys are better at stroke production and movement. Physically, the package is better."


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