Tim Henman says he is looking forward to returning to the All England Club next Monday after a run of good results at the Stella Artois Championships.
o The four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist recorded victories over Andre Agassi Ramon Delgado, Nicolas Mahut and Dmitry Tursunov at Queen's Club, before losing 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 to Lleyton Hewitt in Saturday's semi-final.
"I think overall my standard and level of play has improved and I feel very, very comfortable with that," said Henman.
"I have just got to keep doing it in practice next week.
"There are always going to be a few things that you can do a little bit better and keep working on.
"But as long as I stay healthy then I will be excited for the start of Wimbledon."
The British No 3, from Oxfordshire, was quick to admit that a series of controversial line calls had led to frustration during his defeat to Hewitt.
Henman went a break up in the deciding set of their semi-final before the pivotal moment of the match.
Serving for a 3-1 lead but facing break point against him, Henman hit a forehand which a line judge belatedly called out, handing the Australian the break and ultimately the match "Sometimes you handle things well, sometimes you don't. I don't think I did handle it particularly well today," said Henman.
"There were probably seven or eight calls that were just mistakes, and it is very difficult to play like that when you just lose all confidence.
"It went against me and in all honesty I would not say I dealt with it very well because I think it frustrated me.
"He started to turn the match around and it ran away quickly."
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