[穆瑞] Federer outguns impressive Murray
Last Updated: Sunday, 2 October 2005, 09:07 GMT 10:07 UK
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Federer outguns impressive Murray
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Battling Andy Murray saw his hopes of winning a maiden ATP title ended by
Roger Federer at the Thailand Open.
The British 18-year-old played some dazzling tennis in a 6-3 7-5 loss,
going for shots and showing no fear.
And Murray managed to claw his way back into the second set by breaking
the world number one with guile and power.
But errors saw him surrender his opening service games in both sets and
his last of the match as Federer pounced to win his 11th title of 2005.
The victory extended Federer's winning run to 31 - the longest such
streak since Thomas Muster in 1995.
"It was intimidating playing someone like Roger" Andy Murray
Murray upbeat despite loss
And the Swiss has also prevailed in an incredible 24 straight finals,
having also won in Bangkok last year, beating Andy Roddick 6-4 6-0.
But in many ways the day belonged to Murray, who continued to show rapid
improvement and mature shot selection, mixing spin with power.
After only getting a wildcard for the event when Tim Henman withdrew, the
Scot made a bad start, surrendering his first service game in a major final.
He showed his Swiss opponent a glimmer of opportunity at 40-15 by double
faulting and Federer exploited the lapse with three well-worked points to go
2-0 up.
Murray's next moment of crisis came on serve at 4-1 down.
This time though, he showed bravery and remarkable touch with one angled
volley to close out the deuce game.
It wasn't totally unexpected - but it certainly sounds like Andy made a
fight of it
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Murray even started to give Federer trouble on his own serve - only missing
out on a break point after an over-rule - before the world's top player took
the set 6-3.
But he lapsed again at the start of the second set, producing three
unforced errors to hand the opening game to Federer.
That might have proved crucial, but Murray showed all of his fighting
qualities to strike back in the sixth game, breaking Federer's mighty serve.
Predictably, Federer had the final say, playing aggressive tennis to
break at 5-5 and he held on for a hard-fought win.
Despite the loss, Murray will now be ranked inside the world's top 70. At
the same age, Federer reached number 64.
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