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Murray heads to U.S. Open final after stunning win over Nadal

 

NEW YORK -- No one ever seems to run Rafael Nadal ragged, and yet Andy Murray did just that in the U.S. Open semifinals.

Murray finished a stunning, rain-interrupted 6-2, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4 victory Sunday at Flushing Meadows to reach his first Grand Slam final and stop the No. 1-ranked Nadal's 19-match winning streak at major tournaments.

Trying to become the first British man to win a major tennis championship since Fred Perry at the 1936 U.S. Open, Murray will face four-time defending champion Roger Federer in the final Monday night.

"He's got loads of experience in these situations," Murray said, "and it's something new to me."

The sixth-seeded Murray won the first two sets against Nadal and was down a break at 3-2 in the third when play was suspended Saturday because of Tropical Storm Hanna.

"Tough to sleep," Murray said.

As should surprise no one, the generally indefatigable Nadal made a stand Sunday, taking the third set and going ahead 3-1 in the fourth. But Murray took five of the last six games, breaking Nadal twice and ending the Spaniard's bid to make his first final at the U.S. Open.

Murray never before made it past the quarterfinals at a major and never had defeated Nadal in five previous tries. Nadal, meanwhile, won 54 of his preceding 56 matches and took the titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and Beijing Olympics.

But Murray, the 2004 U.S. Open junior champion, was up to the task this time. He wound up with more than twice as many winners as Nadal, 65-32.

Murray won a 22-stroke point with a volley winner to get to match point, leaving Nadal bending over behind the baseline, chest heaving. Then Murray completed the service break to end the match, easily chasing down Nadal's drop shot and smacking a winner.

"I just had to keep my head down and watch the ball - and that was that," Murray said. "I didn't feel particularly nervous."

Murray immediately turned to his private box, closed his eyes and leaned backward. With the crowd cheering, he threw his two wristbands and white baseball cap into the stands.

During an on-court interview afterward, Murray described himself as "very relieved" to have won and to have reached the title match at his "favorite tournament" - which might draw some winces in the land of Wimbledon.

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September 7, 2008 6:54 pm

He looked great today. Worked both sides of the court and his backhand slice had real nice spin to it. He kept Nadal moving, and it was one of the few times we've seen someone make Nadal fatigued.

I was lucky enough to be in Cinci to watch him win his first title earlier this year and got to meet him at a practice court. Real nice guy, stayed after to sign autographs, walked through ...(more)

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September 8, 2008 10:51 am

Murray is worthy of being mentioned with the elite.  Undertook an incredible training program and made himself into a tennis prototype.  When you are 6'3 with that type of power and speed and a polished game to match!!!  Look out.  And at 21 he's already gunning for the top spot.  He will be a monster on the hardcourt for years to come.  To state the obviou ...(more)

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September 7, 2008 6:56 pm
I thought he would need a bit of luck to beat Nadal, but he didn't.  As much of a shock as it is for me to say, the better player won.

Looked like the season finally caught up with Nadal in the last couple of games

I hope the Final is as high quality.


 
 
 
 
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