Fit-again Andy Murray believes his enforced absence from the French Open will prove to be a blessing in disguise when it comes to Wimbledon.

The world No.2 will return for the Aegon Championships at Queen's Club next week after missing Paris with a recurring lower back problem.

He will be top seed at the London event despite having lost in the first round last year.

"I feel really good," Murray said. "I've had no setbacks yet and I've practised well for the last three or four days.

"I've been on the grass for 10 days or so and that's probably a week longer than if I'd been at the French Open.

"I've been playing better and better each day in practice so hopefully it will turn out to be a blessing. I'll be short of matches but I've done enough training over the last 10 days or so."