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Andy Murray "happy" with movement on grass

Andy Murray believes that he is starting to move well on the grass at Queen's Club following his win over Fernando Verdasco.

Andy Murray has revealed that he was "happy" with the way that he "moved" during his 7-5 6-4 victory over Fernando Verdasco on the grass at Queen's Club this afternoon.

The match was just the second that the world number three has played on the surface this year, having recently reached the semi-finals on clay at the French Open.

"It was a tricky match. Fernando is obviously an extremely powerful guy and you don't have a chance to get into some of the rallies," the 28-year-old told BBC Sport.

"He didn't serve so well which gave me a few opportunities, but I was happy with the way I moved. It was better than the first match."

Murray has won 11 of his 13 meetings with Verdasco.

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