Thursday, 29 January 2015

Australian Open: Andy Murray advanced into the final.

Murray came from an early setback and injury scare to win 6-7 (6-8), 6-0, 6-3, 7-5 to advance into Sunday’s final against either top seed Novak Djokovic or defending champion Stan Wawrinka.

Murray looked in trouble early on as Berdych held his serve with ease, while the world No 6 appeared to be limping and mouthing the word “calf” to his box.
"I got more comfortable with the conditions and with Tomas's ball. In the beginning I was feeling quite rushed and then I got more aggressive and made him do more running.After the win, Murray said:
 "I was disappointed to lose the opening set after I had a couple of chances at the end. I felt I was playing better as the set went on and I was very aggressive at the beginning of the second set.
“I knew that when I was dictating the points and when I was getting the first strike that I was winning the majority of those points, so I was trying to do that more and more as the match went on.”
The Scot recovered to hold serve and leave the first set level at 3-3, before he lost his next two games to leave Berdych serving for the set
Murray gained a vital break in the sixth game of the third set, after a double fault from Berdych when 40-0 up was followed up another saved break point and two clean winners.
Berdych looked to have no way back into the match but made a real fight of it in the fourth set, forcing two break points on Murray's serve in the sixth game.With a 4-2 lead in the set, Murray consolidated his advantage by holding to love and after Berdych reduced his deficit, the world No 6 held again to take the third set 6-3. 
Serving for the match, Murray won the 12th game to love, with a 14th ace completing a win in three hours and 26 minutes and a fourth Australian Open final for the man from Dunblane.
culled from skysport.

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