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Andy Murray wants to play at Wimbledon but says he is still recovering from a stomach cramp and only days will show how far he is from being fully fit as the title draws closer. Murray chose not to be sure of the shots most affected by his injury but said his practice was limited. Its storage and overhead are probably the most problematic. Murray was injured in the Stuttgart final against Matteo Berrettini on June 12, his first grass final since winning Wimbledon in 2016, just as he forced last year's Wimbledon final into third place after three sets. Although he was still able to move, Murray was unable to serve well in the third set. Andy Murray will wear the Championship Collection from his iconic AMC collection at Wimbledon 2022. Russian tennis player changes nationality to avoid Wimbledon 2022 ban A Russian tennis star has avoided Wimbledon's ban on all participants from her country by changing her nationality to Georgia, The Times reported. Natela Dzalamidze, 29, the world's number 44 in doubles, will play against Serbian Aleksandra Krunic in women's doubles at the start of the match on June 27. Wimbledon organizer The All England Club announced in April that players from Russia and Belarus will be banned from the tournament this year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.