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Murray ready to show how boys turn to men

Andy Murray will have happy memories when he takes on Sergiy Stakhovsky in the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open later today. Murray beat the Ukrainian to win the US Open Boy's title in 2004 and has since pulled well clear of him in the world rankings.

Murray is now the World no4 while Stakhovsky started the year down at No91 but he remains a dangerous obstacle for Murray as he attempts to retain the title.

The Scot, who beat Germany's Philipp Petzschner 6-2 6-4, yesterday said: "He was unpredictable at the start, but I managed to get ahead and keep my momentum."

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