Wimbledon will always be my favourite time of the year, whether that is as a fan, player or now as a TV broadcaster working for the BBC.
And I must admit that even now, 17 years after retiring from the sport, I still get hairs that go up on the back of my neck whenever I walk around the Wimbledon courts. It's a very special feeling, especially when you walk on to Centre Court.
It's the most prestigious tournament in the world and it's going to be exciting to see what unfolds over the next few weeks. It will be interesting to see if an outsider will come through, and with our British players, hopefully Andy Murray will be injury free! Is this going to be his last Wimbledon? I would have thought so.
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