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Wimbledon: Andy Murray edging closer to Serena Williams mixed doubles partnership

Jen Offord

Updated 01/07/2019 at 15:24 GMT

Andy Murray's mixed doubles partnership with Serena Williams at Wimbledon appears to be edging ever closer.

Serena WIlliams and Andy Murray winners at WImbledon 2016

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Murray has revealed he will definitely play in the format over the next fortnight and is '90 per cent sure' he has his partner.
When pressed on Monday over whether it is Serena, he replied: "Possibly."
Williams said last week that she is 'available' in response to the question of a possible partnership with Murray in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon.
At a press conference on Saturday, Williams said: "We just have to wait and see."
The comments follow Murray hinting earlier in the week that he would like to team up with Serena or her sister Venus, at the tournament.
Murray said: "I'd be up for that."
He added: "They're both brilliant players but I don't know whether they're up for playing or not. They're both very busy."
The former world No 1 did little to defuse the rumours in a prior press conference either, adding: "She’s arguably the best player ever. She would be a pretty solid partner!”
Murray, who announced earlier in the year that he expected to retire soon, due to injury, underwent hip surgery in a bid to salvage his career. He has since then switched his focus from singles to doubles, winning the men's title at Queen's last week with Feliciano Lopez.
Following the victory, the three-times Grand Slam winning player said he may yet return to the singles event, but would be taking his time.
2018 finalist and 11th seed Serena starts her Wimbledon campaign against Giulia Gatto-Monticone, while Venus will meet with Cori Gauff.
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