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Andy Murray could yet be seeded for Wimbledon, but injury and nightmare Queen’s draw could derail him

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He came up short in the Stuttgart Open final while there are also question marks over his fitness, but Andy Murray has plenty of reason to smile after his excellent run at the ATP 250 event. Murray’s wait for his 47th singles title continues as he suffered a 4–6, 7–5, 3–6 defeat at the hands of Matteo Berrettini on Sunday.

It is his second runners-up trophy of the 2022 season as he also lost the Sydney International final against Aslan Karatsev at the start of the year.

Can anyone stop Iga Swiatek? Murray not happy with ATP removing Wimbledon points Murray's high expectations for the rest of his career Murray aiming to climb the rankings Andy Murray proving doubters wrong Wimbledon and 2022 grass-court season preview Rafael Nadal wins record-extending 14th French Open title Novak Djokovic is the Wimbledon favourite The former world No 1 is also facing fitness concerns ahead of his next event, cinch Championships at Queen’s Club this week, as he required treatment on his abdomen during the deciding set against Berrettini. “I got some pain in my ab when I was serving.

Not something I’ve had before,” he said. “I’ll need to get it checked when I get home.” Murray’s run in Germany, though, saw him climb back into the top 50 of the ATP Rankings as he jumped 21 places to No 47 after picking up 130 points to move to 1,020 points.

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