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Andy Murray looking to learn from Wimbledon exit

British number one Andy Murray admits that he is still hurt by his Wimbledon semi-final defeat to Roger Federer, but vows to learn from the loss.

Andy Murray has said that he will look to learn from his Wimbledon defeat at the hands of Roger Federer last week.

The British number one was on course to claim a second title at SW19, only to run into an inspired Federer in the semi-finals, with the seven-time Wimbledon champion blowing him away in straight sets.

Murray admits that he has struggled to get over the defeat, but believes that he will take some valuable lessons away from the loss.

"I thought about it most days. I did say at the time and you know a couple of days after I was gutted. He served over 80% in the first and third sets - that won't happen to me the rest of the year," he told reporters.

"I am also trying to learn from the match as well. You can't just when you walk off the court, and the next day it's not like you immediately learn stuff from the match there. You have to look at that match and see what happened, analyse it a bit and look at the tournament as a whole and Queen's as well, and think about those things and see what I can do better in the future.

"But it doesn't take one day, there's a lot of preparation that goes into those events and you need to take the time when you are finished in them to analyse what's gone right and wrong, and things that you can do to improve in the future."

Murray is currently gearing up for a Davis Cup quarter-final clash with France.

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Switzerland's Roger Federer reacts after beating France's Gilles Simon during their men's quarter-finals match on day nine of the 2015 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest London, on July 8, 2015
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