Andy Murray reveals the tournament he would like to win for rest of career

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aims to be back at a competitive level. The British player will start his campaign at the Brisbane International against James Duckworth, which will mark his first match since late September in Shenzhen.

Speaking in a press conference on Friday, Murray said: There are still things to achieve. Whether I am capable of doing it anymore I dont know. The Australian Open is the event Id pick if I could. Its a tournament I dont want to say I deserved to have won.

I put so much into that event and come close so many times. Looking back, I wish I could play some of those matches again. Looking ahead to the Australian Open, where he is a six-time finalist, Murray said he is not worried by competing in long matches: I played best of five at the US Open, two four-set matches, and Im feeling much better now.

Ive done a lot more training to prepare (for Australia) than I did then. Its not going to be comfortable but Ill be able to get through it. I played games with (yesterdays practice partner Grigor) Dimitrov and my level is good.

I am able to compete at a high level. Murray also commented on how managing pressure changed for him over the years: I felt like a lot of pressure had been lifted off, winning my first Grand Slam and then I went on to win Wimbledon in 2013.

I really like the tournament here. I like the conditions and they get really good crowds. Hopefully, I can perform well. I thought I had time on my side and now I realise its not the case. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title