Andy Murray set to reach for the sky at Wimbledon 2015 as British No 1 shows off new Under Armour kit ahead of SW19 campaign

  • Andy Murray has revealed his new Under Armour kit for his bid for a second Wimbledon title
  • The British No 1 took part in an exclusive photoshoot on the top of One Canada Square
  • Murray is in fine form having just won a fourth Aegon Championships title at the Queen's Club
  • The Championships begin at Wimbledon's All England Club on Monday
  • Wimbledon 2015 tennis: CLICK HERE for all the latest news and build-up 

Andy Murray is eyeing a second Wimbledon crown, but he had the whole of London in his sights in this picture. 

The new king of Queen's was flown by helicopter for an exclusive photoshoot on one of London's tallest buildings, One Canada Square at Canary Wharf, overlooking the capital's skyline. 

Murray, who showed off his new Under Armour kit, said: 'I've trained hard and I'm playing some of my best tennis. I'm heading into Wimbledon with a lot of confidence.'

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Andy Murray reveals his new Under Armour kit for Wimbledon on the top of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf

Andy Murray reveals his new Under Armour kit for Wimbledon on the top of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf

Murray shows off his service motion in front of the famous London skyline as the British No 1 gears up for Wimbledon

Murray shows off his service motion in front of the famous London skyline as the British No 1 gears up for Wimbledon

Murray was flown by helicopter to Canary Wharf
The helicopter takes Murray to One Canada Square for the photoshoot

Murray was flown by helicopter to Canary Wharf for the photoshoot just days before he starts his Wimbledon campaign

The British No 1 is in fine form ahead of Wimbledon, winning his record-equalling fourth Aegon Championships title at the Queen's Club on Sunday.

Murray is now hoping he can take that form with him to SW19 as he bids for a repeat of his 2013 triumph.

'I want to continue playing this way through Wimbledon, I need to keep practising hard, playing well and we'll see what happens in a couple of weeks. I'm looking forward to it.'

Murray believes his game is at least as good as 2013, but insists the current roster - headed by Novak Djokovic - demands constant improvement.

Murray poses in the locker room at the Queen's Club after winning his fourth Aegon Championships title on Sunday

Murray poses in the locker room at the Queen's Club after winning his fourth Aegon Championships title on Sunday

Murray is joined by his team, including trainer Matt Little (left), assistant coach Jonas Bjorkman (second right) and physio Shane Annun

Murray is joined by his team, including trainer Matt Little (left), assistant coach Jonas Bjorkman (second right) and physio Shane Annun

Murray reaches down low to his right to play a forehand during the final against Kevin Anderson on Sunday

Murray reaches down low to his right to play a forehand during the final against Kevin Anderson on Sunday

Murray poses with the famous trophy on Centre Court after winning The Championships at Wimbledon in 2013

Murray poses with the famous trophy on Centre Court after winning The Championships at Wimbledon in 2013

'I'm playing better than then, I feel, but you know it's extremely difficult to win these events,' added Murray.

'Everyone's improving all the time. You're playing against some of the greatest who've ever played the game so you need to keep working hard to get better.

'I still feel there's things I can improve and learn. I keep trying to do my best and hopefully play like this more often.' 

SPOT THE LONDON LANDMARKS AS ANDY MURRAY SERVES IT UP IN FRONT OF THE CAPITAL'S SKYLINE

1. London Eye, 442ft  2. The Shard, 1,017ft  3. London City Hall, 147ft  4. Tower Bridge, 213ft  5. 20 Fenchurch Street, 524ft  6. St Paul’s Cathedral, 364ft  7. The Willis Building, 410ft  8. BT Tower, 633ft  9. Leadenhall Building, 734ft  10. The Gherkin, 623ft  11. Tower 42, 600ft  12. Heron Tower, 754ft  13. Wembley Stadium, 436ft

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