Monday, June 21, 2010

Andy Murray loses to Janko Tipsarevic in Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships

Bystaff and agencies Published: 6:04PM GMT twenty-four February 2010

Andy Murray loses to Janko Tipsarevic in Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships Down and out: Andy Murray lost in 3 sets to Serbia"s Janko Tipsarevic Photo: AFP

Murray, personification his initial contest given losing in the Australian Open last to Roger Federer, lost in 3 sets to Serbia"s Janko Tipsarevic.

The 22-year-old Scot looked to have overcome losing the initial set when he took the second to force a decider, but Tipsarevic lifted his diversion to sign a 7-6 (7-3) 4-6 6-4 feat in dual and a half hours.

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Tipsarevic claimed an early mangle of offer in the initial set but consumed the possibility to offer it out, blank an easy pound to concede Murray to mangle behind and turn at 5-5.

Murray afterwards beaten down 3 aces in the subsequent diversion to clearly vigilance a shift in momentum, but universe No 39 Tipsarevic commendably hold offer to love to force a tie-break.

A glorious forehand leader down the line afterwards gave Tipsarevic 4 set points at 6-2 and an genius dual points after - despite one usually reliable by HawkEye - gave the 25-year-old the top hand.

That at slightest served to hint Murray in to hold up and a mangle of offer in the opening diversion of the second set was sufficient for the third seed to take it 6-4 and turn the match.

But those awaiting Murray to lift that movement in to the decider were in for a bold awakening as Tipsarevic claimed an early mangle and afterwards saved five mangle points in an epic fifth diversion to lead 4-1.

After the initial set it was maybe no warn that Tipsarevic was incompetent to offer out for the match, dual sad backhand errors assisting Murray to revoke his balance to 5-4.

However, Murray himself was damaged in the subsequent diversion and Tipsarevic sank to his knees in the center of the justice in jubilee of one of the most appropriate wins of his career.

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