I believe Andy Murray, OBE, will still have to step it up on the grass from where he has been to succeed this year.
We have to look at him realistically. He has beaten only 1 top 20 player this year, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Miami, and Tsonga was going through a rough patch and not playing very well at the time, top 20 level at best in my opinion and has never done that well in Miami, reaching the QF three times out of seven.
Still, Andy showed some promising signs in Rome against Nadal, so with some more good play at Roland Garros, and at the grass prep tournament, he might be ready. I only hope he doesn't take a step back before then. Coming back from an injury or surgery can be tough. Two steps forward, one step back kind of progress for awhile. Hopefully for him, he is nearing the end of that phase.
Respectfully,
masterclass