Wimbledon is planning to honour two-time champion Andy Murray's legacy with a statue.

The All-England club confirmed that they were looking at having a statue of Murray outside the club, similar to the statue they have of Fred Perry. 

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Club chief executive Richard Lewis told BBC Radio 5 Live: 

 "We always felt that when Andy retired, that would be the appropriate time to recognise his extraordinary career.

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"I am sure something like [a statue] will be done, but meanwhile down at the club, he is seen as a highly-respected person both on and off the court."

A statue of three-time champions Fred Perry was created in 1984.