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Andy Murray happy with "good start" at Queen's

Defending champion Andy Murray believes that his straight-sets win over Paul-Henri Mathieu was a "good start" to the grass court season.

Andy Murray has said that his second-round win at Queen's was a "good start" to the defence of his title at the Aegon Championships.

The third seed, who had a bye in the first round at the tournament, beat France's Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets to set up a third-round meeting with Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic.

The Scot told BBC Sport: "I have great memories here and always enjoy coming back. It was a good start. I served pretty well.

"Both of us played well, he didn't return quite so well but it was a good start to the grass-court season."

Murray was watched by new coach Amelie Mauresmo, whose appointment was announced at the weekend.

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Britain's Andy Murray reacts after beating France's Paul-Henri Mathieu during their second round match on day three of the ATP Aegon Championships tennis tournament at The Queen's Club in west London, on June 11, 2014
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