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Andy Murray says he is enjoying the thought of being at home for seven weeks for the grass court season but knows he must stay in top shape.
In a column for the BBC, Murray has explained what he enjoys most about being back in London, starting with what he looks for in the fridge. "One of the things that's great about travelling is you get to try new food but there's nothing like coming home and being able to eat the things you really love." writes Murray.
"When I get back from a trip away the first things I look for in the fridge are these fruit yoghurts. They're lactose free but that's not why I eat them, I just love the taste. "The chance to enjoy home cooking, eat all the things you like, watch all the TV you want, have your friends around and hang out with them - it's good but you've got to be careful."
Once fed, Murray has a favourite TV programme that he watches to relax but unlike the rest of the world right now, it isn't Game of Thrones.
"Mock The Week has started again, so I watched the first episode last week and the other day I saw there were a bunch of Christmas specials on, Strange time of year for them, but I love the show, so I was pretty happy!
"There aren't too many arguments over the remote control because we both watch Mock The Week, but other than that I don't really watch loads of TV, especially now the Premier League has finished for the season.
"Kim watches Games of Thrones but I saw the first episode and couldn't get into it. Some of the scenes in that first episode were full on!" Switching attention back onto the court, Murray gave his thoughts on new coach Jonas Bjorkman. "Jonas is calm. He's played so many matches and been around the game for so many years that he's very experienced. I think he'll be able to help everyone. "It's good to have people who have experienced big matches and can help the rest of the team with that.
"Wimbledon is always a little bit different compared to other tournaments because there are a lot of demands on me, more pressure and stress.
"Having people like Jonas and Amelie Mauresmo around can help everyone through those weeks. I'm very happy with my team right now and am looking forward to playing on the grass this summer."
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