Murray, who is the men's top seed at the All England Club this year, has won eight titles on grass and his Wimbledon win last July was the beginning of a dominant run that took him to the top of the rankings.
"I want to try and win here another time if I can and I think there is a good chance that I could do it if I prepare properly and play well," Murray told Sky Sports.
"I love playing on grass, it has been my most successful surface in my career and if I could get to three it would be a great achievement."
A third Wimbledon title will put Murray in a group that includes Briton Fred Perry, world number four Novak Djokovic and German great Boris Becker.
"It is nerve-racking, I get very nervous and I feel the pressure before Wimbledon every year," Murray said.
"There are more demands on your time than other times of the year, but I do feel like the pressure and the spotlight also makes me concentrate more. I do find it stressful but I think it helps me concentrate better."
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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