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Andy Murray calm after Queen's Club exit

Murray calm after Queen's exit
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Number one seed Andy Murray refuses to panic following his surprise defeat to Nicolas Mahut in the second round at Queen's.

Number one seed Andy Murray has refused to panic following his shock second-round exit to Nicolas Mahut at Queen's Club on Wednesday.

The world number four was beaten 3-6 7-6 6-7 by his French opponent in what could be considered a disastrous start to the grass court season.

However, with Wimbledon under two weeks away, Murray believes that he is not far off from being at his best.

"It's easy to over-analyse," the 25-year-old told reporters. "This was a close match, it wasn't like I got blown away and played horribly.

"I need a few more days to get my movement right and then I'll play better."

Murray was previously crowned champion at the tournament in 2009 and 2011.

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