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Andy Murray isn't concentrating on a potential meeting with his older brother, Jamie Murray, as he begins play in doubles at Wimbledon, but acknowledges such a clash could be tricky.

Andy is partnering with Pierre-Hugues Herbert in his third event since returning from hip surgery. Jamie, a former No. 1 in doubles, is playing with Neal Skupski. The siblings could meet in the third round.

Andy, who won the doubles title in his first event back at the Queen's Club and then fell in the first round of Eastbourne, cautioned that doubles is unpredictable. He has never played an event with Herbert before, and the pair are an unseeded team.

"We have to win matches first," he said. "I think if we get through our first round, we're due to face the No. 6 seeds the second round."

Still, Andy is aware of the encounter would be a big occasion for both brothers. The pair have played events together and also played doubles against each other before, but not at a Slam.

"I mean, if we play each other, it would be difficult in some respects. You're competing against your brother [in the] biggest tennis event in the world. At the same I'd rather be on the same side of the net with him. But it's cool, if we did get the opportunity," he said.