No wonder he won his 1st match. it wasn't Goodall after all, but Gooding, and Boggo used the sneaky tactic to get Ward to play Minar instead, i guess so he could put his feet up and have a break.
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Oh but you missed out the bit that made me laugh the most:
Murray was a typical dour Scot after his exit at Roland Garros and said about his involvement at Queen's Club: "You want to play matches to get used to the courts and the movement on grass, but it's not the end of the world if you lose early. There are a lot of exhibition events the following week and the Eastbourne tournament's not a long way away. If you feel like you want competitive matches you can go there, though ideally I'd have a decent run at Queen's."
But the bad news for organisers at Eastbourne is that Murray is having an excellent run at Queen's Club, as that tournament has seen numerous withdrawals both before and during the prestigious event to give Murray little competition.
As a result, Murray was not too keen to be worn out before his best ever shot at Wimbledon, especially as he has a tendency to run out of steam at larger tournaments particularly best of five set matches.
The LTA told eastbournetennis.net: "With regard to Andy Murray, he has not entered the tournament yet. If he should request a wildcard, while there are still wildcards available, then he will be given one."