Asked if he would be back at Wimbledon next year, Murray said:
"I don't know. Motivation is obviously a big thing. Continuing having early losses in tournaments like this doesn't necessarily help with that."
The defeat to Tsitsipas represented a third straight early exit for two-time champion Murray, who in 2013 ended a 77-year wait for a British male Wimbledon winner. In 2021, he was defeated by Canada's Denis Shapovalov in the third round, and 12 months ago was beaten by American John Isner in the second round - Murray's earliest ever exit.
Yet, this year's elimination was arguably the biggest disappointment, considering Murray's improved form and fitness entering the tournament.
"Losing in the second round, I don't find that motivating, it's not why I put all of the work in," Murray, 36, said.
"It's similar to last year, I guess. I had a long think about things, spoke to my family, and decided to keep on going.
"I'm unbelievably disappointed and upset now. Maybe I will feel different in a few days but right now it doesn't feel good."
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