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    Murray Focuses On Olympics

    Andy Murray has revealed that he has been using comedy to ease the pain of losing the Wimbldeon final earlier this month.

    Murray has admitted that he has found it hard to get over losing his first Wimbledon final, but is finding some good form in time for London 2012.

    The Scot  said: " Wimbledon was a tough loss, I struggled for a couple of days and it wasn't easy.

    "With the Olympics coming up so soon after Wimbledon I have had to get over it because I want to do well.

    "I have practised well the last few days, the guys around me have helped and been positive."

    The British number 1 also said he has been trying to laugh to help him get over the defeat: "I go to stand up comedy a lot because laughing is the best way to get over things.

    "I laugh a lot but just not in front of you guys (the media), your questions are just not that funny."

    Murray's chances of avenging his SW19 heartache have taken a boost after Rafael Nadal announced he will not be participating in the Olympic tournament.