Murray wins

The Briton’s serve was especially impressive as he won the rain-delayed final 5-7 7-5 6-3.
Victory capped a week that had proved an ideal return from the back injury that forced him to miss the French Open.

Murray, the world number two, will now turn his attention to a week of practice, before resuming his quest for a first Wimbledon title.

“I worked very hard in the time that I had off to try and get myself back in the best shape possible,” he told BBC One.

“My team helped me a lot.
“They were patient with me and it’s why I was able to come out and play so tough in the last couple of matches.”

A second Monday final in three years had looked a possibility at Queen’s.
But after a rain delay of more than three hours, and one aborted attempt to start, play began at 15:29 BST. — BBC Sport.

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