ANDY MURRAY has convinced himself he can get seeded for Wimbledon after ending seven winless years on grass.
Victory in the Surbiton Trophy has sent the three-time Grand Slam champion to Nottingham for this week's Challenger event with a spring in his step.
Wimbledon seed the top 32 players based on world rankings and Murray is currently 44 but has won two of his last four events.
He said: "These next few weeks (with Queen's to come) are really important for trying to get a Wimbledon seeding.
"Hopefully I can have another good run at Nottingham.
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