Andy Murray said he was feeling "decent" after finally making his comeback following 11 months on the sidelines and has not ruled out an appearance at Eastbourne. The three-time grand slam champion played his first competitive match since Wimbledon last year - 342 days ago - and put in a spirited display in going down to a three-set defeat to Nick Kyrgios at the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's Club yesterday. Murray, who went under the knife on his hip problem in January, battled hard throughout before eventually going down to a 2-6 7-6 (7/4) 7-5 loss. He will see how it fully recovers before deciding when to play next, but said it is not a given he will be at Wimbledon next month. "I won't rule anything out just now," he said. "I won't rule out playing Eastbourne and not playing Wimbledon. "I wouldn't rule out not playing a tournament next week and trying to get matches like in an exhibition tournament, as well, to get ready for Wimbledon. "I'm not sure yet. I'm really happy that I got on the match court today. You know, it was a close decision. "I have not been practising loads at all. I have been hitting for a couple of weeks and the beginning was only like 30 minutes or so. "I really haven't played a whole lot of tennis, so I'm happy I got out there and competed and performed respectably. "I'll kind of need to wait and see what happens the next few days and chat with my team about that, because I don't know exactly what's best for me just now."