Europe Thursday, June 04, 2009

Murray all set for grass

From correspondents in London, England, 06:00 PM IST

Buoyed by his best-ever performance on clay at the French Open tennis, Andy Murray is now all set to step onto the practice courts at Queen's club to begin his campaign for the Wimbledon.

Even a quarter-final loss to Chile's Fernando Gonzalez can't dull Scot's enthusiasm.

'The year as a whole has been my best so far,' said the world No. 3, who missed his chance to stay in the chase to overhaul number two Roger Federer. 'I've won a lot of matches, a lot more matches on clay this year than I had in the past.

'I've probably won double the amount of matches that I had won in my life on clay before this stretch. I don't feel like I'm going to be rusty at all going onto the grass, I played a lot and still feel confident.'

Murray, guided by former Paris finalist Alex Corretja, put together his finest season on clay with a Monte Carlo semi-final and the quarters in Madrid and Roland Garros.

'It's not like a match like this (loss to Gonzalez) is going to make me feel down about it or anything. I'll just go and improve and work on some things over the next week or so, and hopefully be playing well on the grass.'

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