Murray targets Queen's treble
February 13, 2012 13:45:02 UK
British number one Andy Murray has confirmed his entry for the AEGON Championships at Queen's Club, as he aims to complete a hat-trick of wins in the tournament.
The 24-year-old world number four won the title in both 2009 and 2011, beating James Blake and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga respectively and he is looking to complete a treble ahead of the challenges of trying to win both Wimbledon and the Olympic Games title.
Murray said in an official statement: "It's a great tournament and the grass courts are as good as anywhere in the world, so it's the perfect preparation for Wimbledon.

The grass courts are as good as anywhere in the world, so it's the perfect preparation for Wimbledon.
Andy Murray
"There's always a great atmosphere and, having won the trophy twice previously, I have nothing but good memories."
Murray has high hopes for 2012, having started the campaign by reaching the semi-finals at the Australian Open, before being beaten in a five-set epic by eventual champion Novak Djokovic.
The next major challenge for Murray comes at the French Open, with the British number one still searching for a first career Grand Slam title.
Murray is 21.00 to triumph at Roland Garros, with Djokovic 2.87 to complete a full set of Grand Slam crowns, while Rafael Nadal is 1.83 to secure a seventh French Open success.
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