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End is in sight: Murray can now rest ahead of the season finale

Andy Murray relaxed about big finale

13 Nov 2009


Andy Murray is looking forward to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London after being knocked out of the Paris Masters by Radek Stepanek.

The Scot showed the after-effects of a late night as he went down 1-6 6-3 6-4 in the third round to the Czech.

After finishing off his second-round match with James Blake shortly before 2am yesterday morning, the 22-year-old Scot returned to the court 14 hours later to face Stepanek, an opponent he had beaten on each of their three previous meetings.

And the world number four admitted a rest will do him good ahead of the finals at the 02 after returning to action with victory in Valencia following a six-week injury lay-off.

He told the ATP's website, www.atptennis.com: "Obviously to win a tournament after that long out was great.

"I wanted to try and play as many matches as possible. I would have signed up for playing seven matches and winning six of them before these couple of tournaments, and it was kind of just what I needed before London.

"I get nine days' rest to get rid of all the niggles and stiffness. I'll be feeling good going in there, I'm sure, a lot better than I would have been if I had gone out early both weeks."

Fourth-seed Murray raced through the opening set, but Stepanek found his rhythm with his serve and the Briton could not summon the energy for a fightback as he joined world number one Roger Federer and the retiring Marat Safin in making an early exit from the tournament.

Murray conceded a break point in the second game of the second set and Stepanek took his opportunity before holding serve for the second time in the set to go 3-0 up.

Murray recovered his composure, but Stepanek's serve was beginning to fire as he consolidated his advantage, taking a 5-3 lead before holding serve to level the contest. It was the first time he had taken a set off the Scot in three meetings.

Stepanek opened the third set with a break of serve and a Murray double fault in the seventh game gave his opponent a double break and the opportunity to serve out the match.

But Murray broke back to delay the final verdict and then made Stepanek serve again.

Murray saved the first of three match points before Stepanek sealed his quarter-final place against Juan Martin Del Potro.

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I couldn't believe that Murray was playing the same day that he eventually got to bed at 4am. The organisers in Paris got their timings very badly wrong by stating that Murray's Wednesday match was scheduled for 7.45pm when it eventually got off 5 hours later. No wonder Murray was shattered on Thursday night.

- George, Cambridge UK, 13/11/2009 16:24
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