Andy Murray still hopes that he can win a grand slam with Wimbledon being the most likely even if he can put together some impressive fortnight of tennis.
Andy Murray is still hopeful of a fairytale ending to his career and he wouldn't mind another grand slam title. If he could pick and choose it would be most likely Wimbledon but he'll play in Paris one more time because there is a good chance he won't play it ever again. Every time Murray is on a tennis court is a blessing for him so he wants to take the chance and play it while he can:
“I would like to play, just purely because I don’t know if I’ll get another opportunity to play again. Whilst I feel fit and healthy, I would like to give it a go.”
Murray expanded:
“I also have ambitions of, you know, competing for Wimbledon titles and that sort of stuff, and I know that sitting here today that probably doesn’t sound realistic, but I do believe that that’s a possibility. I obviously want to do the right thing there. The experiences I have had when I have won Wimbledon has been in 2013 when I didn’t play the French Open and won, and 2016 I had my best French Open and won Wimbledon. It didn’t have an impact necessarily."
Finishing off with:
“It’s impossible to say what the right thing to do is, but obviously it’s a Grand Slam. I would like the opportunity to play.”