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Murray beats Isner to reach semi-finals

September 10, 2011

Murray celebrates a point against Isner during their match at the US Open in New York on September 9, 2011. — Reuters picNEW YORK, Sept 10 — Briton Andy Murray beat big-serving American John Isner 7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 yesterday, holding off the tiebreaker specialist 7-2 in the fourth-set decider to reach the US Open semi-finals.

The first three sets were decided by single breaks of serve, with the fourth going to a tiebreak as neither player could break through in a tight match played in hot, sunny conditions at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Isner, winner of 13 of his last 14 tiebreakers in US Open play, including three in his four-set victory on Thursday over 12th seed Gilles Simon of France, looked poised to take Murray to a fifth set.

But the 24-year-old Scotsman beat the 22nd-ranked Isner at his own game, sharpening his play as the towering 2.06m American began to crumble.

Isner, playing in his first grand slam quarter-final, double-faulted on the third point of the decider to give Murray the early advantage and netted an easy forehand volley to fall behind 5-2. Two points later he hit a serve return wide to end the three-hour 24-minute match.

“It’s so frustrating playing against him,” Murray told a centre court crowd that included US First Lady Michelle Obama, who was sitting in a box with former tennis great Billie Jean King.

“You feel like you’re playing good tennis, but it’s so tough to break him. He started serving unbelievable.”

Fourth-seeded Murray will play defending champion Rafa Nadal in the semi-finals.

A three-time grand slam finalist, Murray is trying to become the first Briton to win a grand slam singles crown since Fred Perry won his third US Open in 1936. — Reuters

 

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