LONDON: Andy Murray faces a race against time to be fit for Wimbledon next week, but believes he is in a better position than he was ahead of the championships last year. The three-time Grand Slam champion was forced to pull out of last week’s tournament at Queen’s due to an abdominal injury suffered in losing the final of the Stuttgart ATP event to Matteo Berrettini. “The positives are I’ve been able to practise but there are certain shots I’ve not been able to practise, so that has obviously disrupted my preparations. The injury is healing but still not perfect,” said the two-time Wimbledon winner. “In the next couple of days hopefully I’ll get the chance to test that and hopefully it will be fine.” Murray made it through to the third round at Wimbledon last year despite an injury-disrupted preparation. His form on the grass at Surbiton, where he reached the semi-finals, and Stuttgart has edged the 35-year-old back up to 51 in the world. And he is confident of performing well at the All England Club, as long as he is not hampered by injury. Wimbledon begins on June 27.