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Murray targets Wimbledon after early exit at Queen's

Andy Murray insists he will still be able to compete against the very best at Wimbledon despite his gruelling early summer winning streak coming to an end at Queen's. The Scot was comfortably beaten 6-3 6-1 by Australian world No.18 Alex De Minaur at the LTA's cinch Championships, halting his 10-match unbeaten run that saw him win both the LTA's Lexus Surbiton Trophy and Rothesay Open Nottingham over the past fortnight. Ad The defeat also likely spells an end to any hope of Murray receiving a seeding for Wimbledon, meaning a tough draw likely awaits the two-time champion at SW19, but the 36-year-old is confident he will be ready for whatever comes his way.

TennisBoulter puts celebrations on hold despite excellent start on grassAN HOUR AGO «Right now the priority is to take a few days rest, physically and mentally recharge a little bit and then go to work on my game,» said Murray. «The last few weeks there have been lots of positives, I served very well across the two weeks, that wasn't so much the case today but it is something I will definitely work on. »I don't want to overanalyse today.

There are definitely some things I can do better but at the same time I have done lots of good things over the last couple of weeks and I want to keep going in that direction. «I felt okay going into the match, I just didn't play very well. »I did pretty much everything that I could do give myself the best chance of playing well.

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