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Murray too strong once more

09.01.2009 | Tennis

Roger unfortunately was not able to stop Andy Murray, losing the semifinal of the Qatar Open 7-6 (6), 2-6, 2-6. Murray's career record against Roger now is 5-2 in tour matches.

 

"It is disappointing to lose after the first set when things were going my way," Roger said. "I just couldn't give the knockout punch. But it is not a big thing. Andy is a tough player against me. I hope when big matches come, I beat him."

 

Our champ committed four double faults and had 37 unforced errors, the same number as his winners. In the first set, Roger raced to a 4-1 lead as he dominated Murray from the baseline with his backhand. The Scot then took advantage of a few unforced errors to pull even at 5-5. Roger, the 2005 and 2006 winner in Qatar, fought back to fend off a set point, and served out the set with an ace and a forehand winner, clenching his fist.

 

Roger's level of play dropped in the second set, as he made seven unforced errors against Murray’s three. A double service break handed the Scot the second set 6-2, as he took advantage of two double faults in one service game. In the final set, Murray was leading 2-1 when he stopped to get treatment on his lower back from the tournament trainer after showing pain after hitting a serve. Roger, who is one major short of tying Pete Sampras’s record 14 Grand Slam victories, had his serve broken in the next game as the Scot consistently attacked his backhand; then going on to win the match.

 

Next up is the AAMI Classic in Kooyong, the last preparation for the Australian Open starting on January 19th.

 
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01/12/2009 | 08:01 AM
Never mind him, he is too strong at the moment, but you will get him later. the most important is that you are healthy and almost strong like before. nadal lost to weaker player than murray, so there is nothing to worry about, it is only the beginning of
01/12/2009 | 07:55 AM
GOOD MORNING ROGER
IT IS A GOOD MORNING AS LONG AS YOU STAY HEALTHY AND SMILY
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEXT MATCH

LOVE AND SUPPORT ALWAYS NO MATTER WHAT.....
01/12/2009 | 07:14 AM
Really unfortunately!!!:-(((
01/12/2009 | 06:54 AM
My dear Roger,
I just watched a small portion of your game on you tube. Your opponent looked joyless and a pity to watch, and you seemed to have the look of "I don't care if I lose". OH Roger !!!!! don't feel that way...fight, beat the kid... I must
01/12/2009 | 06:30 AM
**eeeeeee** and **amrc**, why don't you guys keep your stupid, ridiculous comments and predictions to yourself. Any pessimistic idiot can predict doom and gloom. Are you guys seers??? Instead, why don't you tell Roger that anything is possible, th
01/12/2009 | 06:06 AM
I don't think that Murray was "too strong". His play was so-so in the semis with Roger. I think that there were things that didn't go Roger's way, and those could not be attributed to Murray's game.

Best of luck, Roger, on Aussie Open. I hope that y
01/12/2009 | 05:39 AM
Hi Fans,

Roger has arrived in Australia. THere are some wonderful pictures posted of his arrival in the Roger & Tennis forum under a new thread entitled 2009 AO and Kooyong Fan Reports:

http://www.rogerfederer.com/en/fanzone/forum/topicview.cfm?uTo
01/12/2009 | 04:35 AM
Dear Federer!!! Nothing is impossible in this world!!! You can do it !! Practice makes man perfect.... May God give you all the good health and confidence to win in the forthcoming matches .... - Cheers Jaya..
01/12/2009 | 04:31 AM
Hi dear,
I loved every way you played. Different types of shot makings and all. Only thing is that the first serve. If that was little bit better than who ever is at the other end of the net had no chance of winning from u. All the best for the next
01/12/2009 | 04:02 AM
To all of the 'experts ' [their opinions and think that they have won 13 G Slams, many MS and other titles and awards] on this site ,do we expect to read very soon that they will be Roger Federer's next coach/coaches?? One wonders why, with all of their