
Murray was defeated on a wet and windy Suzanne Lenglen Court in straight sets by Berdych after failing to come up with an answer to his opponent's raw power.
But last year’s AEGON Championship winner has vowed to pick himself up from his crushing French Open defeat to Tomas Berdych and defend his AEGON Championships title.
Murray has just a week to prepare for his first grasscourt match of the season at Queen's Club and said: "I look forward to playing another tournament. That's the good thing about tennis. I'm going to be very disappointed just now, but it's a different challenge in a week's time."
He added: "You get to spend a lot of time at home in front of home support, and I look forward to the grasscourt season, regardless of what goes on off the court."
Murray will have to really prove himself at the Queen’s Club to retain his title. This next tournament will lead him straight into the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament where all eyes will be on the 23-year-old star.
Murray, believed play should have been abandoned on Sunday night due to the encroaching darkness and wet conditions stated: "I look forward to the whole grasscourt stretch.
"Queen's is obviously a great tournament, it's got great history. To have won that last year was awesome.
"I'll just go back there and try to win again this year and give it my best shot."
If Murray can show his true talents over the next 30 days in both the AEGON Championship and the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament he could really move his ranking back into top position.
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