The Wimbledon main draw is set to kick off next week and Andy Murray has always been a big draw for fans at the tennis championship.

In 2022 Murray has been playing at quite a few ATP events and has come out on top against several highly-ranked players, including Dominic Thiem and Shapovalov at the Madrid Open.

His most recent tournament was the Stuttgart Open in which he reached the final, beating World No.5 Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios before losing to Matteo Berrettini in three sets.

Those promising results have seen him climb back into the world's top 50 ranking for the first time since 2018, at rank 47.

How many times has Andy Murray won Wimbledon?

Murray first won Wimbledon in the men’s singles back in 2013, becoming the first British man to win the singles competition since Fred Perry in 1936.

He then won a second time in 2016.

The National: Andy Murray (PA)Andy Murray (PA)

In 2013 Murray defeated Novak Djokovic and in 2016 Milos Raonic.

Murray’s attendance at Wimbledon in 2021 was his first outing at SW19 in four years.

He made it to the third round, defeating Nikoloz Basilashvili and qualifier Oscar Otte, but lost to Denis Shapovalov.

Even then Murray's entry to the tournament was as a wildcard, so will he be entering Wimbledon through that method or through having built up his ranking this time around.

Will Andy Murray plan Wimbledon 2022?

Injuries have hindered the former World No.1 which has meant he has not passed the third round of a Grand Slam tournament since 2017.

However, outside of any further injuries, fans should expect to see Murray return to Wimbledon once more.