LONDON (AP) — Two days after losing in the Wimbledon final, Andy Murray walked back out on to Centre Court to reflect. It was a chance for him to dwell on falling short again in a Grand Slam final, but also to prepare himself for a quick return to action at the All England Club for the Olympics. Reflecting on the aftermath of the loss to Roger Federer, Murray says "I cried a lot ... then I just started sort of doing other things ... (to) stop thinking about the past." Murray says going karting and visiting a comedy club have helped to prepare his mind so he doesn't throw away his shot at Olympic gold.
Murray prepares for Olympic return to Wimbledon
— Jul. 20 9:19 AM EDT
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FILE - The July 8, 2012 file photo shows Andy Murray of Britain during the men's singles final match against Roger Federer of Switzerland at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, England. Murray returns to the club during the Olympic tennis event after losing his first Wimbledon final. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file)
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