Judy Murray tips sons to play doubles together at Wimbledon

Great Britain captain Judy Murray watches on during a practice session ahead of the start of the Fed Cup  on February 3, 2016
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Judy Murray believes that her sons Andy and Jamie will play doubles together at Wimbledon before the end of their careers.

Judy Murray has tipped her sons Andy and Jamie to play doubles together at Wimbledon before the end of their careers.

Andy has twice won the singles title at SW19 and Jamie, who is among the favourites to triumph this year with Brazilian partner Bruno Soares, won the mixed doubles in 2007.

The Murray brothers have previously played together on tour and in the Davis Cup and the Olympics, but never in a Grand Slam.

With Wimbledon starting next Monday, Judy told BBC Sport: "I think they are both as driven as ever to win big titles. The Grand Slams are the biggest prizes in tennis and those are the things every player wants to win.

"I know they are both very driven to win that. I think with the boys, I am pretty sure that before they get to the end of their careers they are going to have a crack at the Wimbledon doubles together.

"I think you will have to ask them when. At the moment, while they are still happy and healthy, they are quite happy doing their own thing and going their own way. But I am pretty sure you will see them playing doubles at Wimbledon together before they end their careers."

Last year the pair became the first brothers to top the world rankings in singles and doubles at the same time.

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