Andy Murray says he can draw inspiration from Rafael Nadal and Marin Cilic’s impressive French Open form as he eyes a resurgence at Wimbledon.
Nadal and Cilic are in the semi-finals at Roland Garros, and could well book themselves an appearance in the final against each other on Friday.
Having beat Dutchman Gijs Brouwer 7-6 7-6 to book a quarter-final spot in the Surbiton Trophy this week, Murray admits he can look to the pair for proof of longevity.
“I can take some inspiration from those guys,” the 35-year-old stated after reaching the last eight in London.
“I don’t know whether it’s Rafa’s last run or not because he seems to be doing physically really well during the event, so I hope he’s able to continue going for a while.
“Cilic as well, he’s someone I grew up with in the juniors and played a lot with. He has just made the semis of the French for the first ever time at 33 and is playing really well.”
Having sat out the clay courts at Roland Garros to prepare on grass for Wimbledon, Murray will hope a deep run in the Surbiton Trophy can prepare him well.
“I have done a lot of training, practised a lot, so now I need the matches and hopefully I’ll get a bunch of matches to get me ready for Wimbledon,” he added.