By Jonathan JurejkoBBC Sport at Queen's

Last updated on .From the section Tennis

Breaking news

Andy Murray pulled out of Queen's due to an abdominal strain he picked up in the final.

The level of the damage was revealed by the Scan that Murray had in London on Monday.

Murray wants to play at Wimbledon in June.

There is a chance that the former world number one will play an exhibition next week.

Murray will not be able to compete at Queen's this year due to an abdominal injury.

The tournament means a lot to me, and it's disappointing that I won't be competing.

In the past fortnight, Murray has played nine matches on grass, reaching the semi-finals at a Challenger event and the final on the main tour.

Murray had an abdominal problem in the third set of his loss to Matteo Berrettini.

The Scot was in pain when he served.

There's more to come.

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