Andy Murray says he could play Eastbourne and then skip Wimbledon as he assesses the best way to continue his comeback after a year out with a hip injury.
The Briton, 31, showed some encouraging signs before losing to Nick Kyrgios at Queen’s in his first match back.
Wimbledon, which Murray has won twice, starts on 2 July, with a warm-up event in Eastbourne next week.
“I need to wait and see what happens,” said the former world number one.
Scot Murray will see how his body feels after playing for over two and a half hours against world number 21 Kyrgios.