Losing at Queens 'Not the end of the world' says Murray

 

Andy Murray is switching his attentions to the grass and Wimbledon, following his decent run to the Quarter-finals of the French Open at Roland Garros.

Murray, beaten by Fernando Gonzalez earlier in the week on the clay, will head to Queens for the Stella Artois tournament next week, the traditional preparation tournament for Wimbledon. Murray will use the tournament to get into his stride on the grass, and although he admitted that he would like to make it through to the final, he declared that going out early would not be the end of the world.

Murray said: 'You want to play matches to get used to the courts again and the movement and stuff, but losing early would not exactly be the end of the world.'

Questions over Murray's fitness may arise again as the Tennis calendar begins to get hectic. Some believe that a full week of playing at Queens club could hinder Murray's chances at Wimbledon, where he is a 3/1 chance to win the Mens Singles title with Hills.






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