Andy Murray will take a number of positives away from the Battle of the Brits but the Scot lamented his inconsistencies on court after a semi-final defeat to Dan Evans.
The former world No.1 showed glimpses of the form that brought him three grand slams before a hip injury stalled his career, but Evans battled back in Roehampton to snatch a 1-6 6-3 10-8 victory in a riveting contest.
This was Murray's fourth match in five days in his first event since last November, having been sidelined because of bone bruising on his pelvis, and he has enjoyed the physical challenge.
But following his defeat on Saturday afternoon in the behind-closed-doors exhibition event, Murray said: "I thought I started the match well and then like in all of my
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