Wimbledon - Roddick dashes Murray dreams

Eurosport - Sat, 04 Jul 20:59:00 2009

Andy Murray saw his dreams of becoming the first Briton in 71 years to reach the men's final at Wimbledon dashed when he was beaten 6-4 4-6 7-6 7-6 by Andy Roddick on a packed Centre Court.

TENNIS Andy Roddick Andy Murray Wimbledon - 0

Roddick was exceptional in outpowering Murray and will now face Roger Federer in the showpiece match on Sunday after the five-times champion reached his seventh successive Wimbledon final.

The American shocked the home crowd in SW19 after taking the opening set 6-4, before Murray hit back to set up a tense third set.

Roddick held his nerve to outplay Murray in a tie-break and repeated the feat in the fourth set, winning his 26th breaker out of 30 this season.

The first five games of the opening set passed without much damage being inflicted on either player's serve, as both men tried to settle into the match.

Roddick harried his opponent with the aim of shortening the points - and proceeded to rush into the net more than usual in an attempt to force an error from Murray.

With the first set seemingly drifting towards a tie break, Roddick pounced on some indecisive play from the number three seed and broke serve with some precise percentage tennis.

A sliced backhand from Roddick drew the crucial error: with Murray taken aback, he planted a forehand into the net and the first set was Roddick's.

The setback appeared to jolt Murray and the Centre Court crowd, who suddenly exploded into action.

The Brit broke Roddick in the opening game of the second set to stamp his authority on proceedings, and his sudden burst of intensity was too much for the American.

Roddick, not renowned for his prowess at the net, clearly decided to employ the tactic along with his coach Larry Stefanki, and won all 10 of his serve and volley attempts as he forced Murray to battle for the second set.

The match was levelled with the world number three holding his composure to secure the second set, having outmanoeuvred his opponent in the final game to serve out for 6-4.

Roddick was immediately under the cosh in the third set after Murray set up three break points, but the sixth seed fought ferociously to save all three and hold his serve to the dismay of the home fans.

Roddick was relentless, forcing two break points with a thunderous forehand down the line in the fourth game of the set, with an unforced error from Murray also contributing to his demise.

The first break point was saved with an exquisite forehand lob from Murray which landed right on the line and prompted an exuberant celebration, but Roddick broke with his fifth opportunity after the Brit overhit a forehand.

Roddick held firm on serve until he reached 5-3. He then suddenly looked nervous and hesitant as he attempted to close out the set, and Murray capitalised.

The sixth seed planted a backhand into the net to send the crowd into raptures, and a scintillating backhand pass from Murray forced three break points. Roddick saved the first with a solid volley, but then went long with a backhand to prompt a roar of delight from the Brit.

With the crowd giving fervent support to Murray, Roddick became rattled on his serve after his opponent had levelled at 5-5; however he held his composure with two big first serves.

The third set tie-break lurched wildly in fortunes between the two players, with Roddick saving a set point as Murray rode the wave of the crowd's vociferous support.

The American was not to be deterred, however, and capitalised on his second opportunity of the breaker to seize the advantage once more, taking it 9-7 after chasing down a Murray forehand.

There was again nothing between the pair in the opening exchanges of the fourth set, with both players holding under pressure to leave it tantalisingly poised at 3-3.

The fourth set tie-break seemed an inevitability - and when it arrived Roddick was again the grateful recipient of the shortened format.

The sixth seed flashed a forehand cross-court to convert the second match point and reach his third Wimbledon final against the five-time champion.

Jamie Murray then lost in the mixed doubles semi-finals to complete a miserable day for the family.

He and American Liezel Huber went down 6-2 7-5 on Centre Court to Mark Knowles of the Bahamas and Anna-Lena Groenefeld of Germany.

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport

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  1. i think that you all need to stop abour eng vs scots,­ are u all trying to cause a war? Its people like all­ you lot that neeed to keeep all ur comments to­ urselves, if u cnt say anything nice then dnt say­ anything at all. Andy murray tried his best and Roddick­ was just better than him. SO don't all go­ complaining about Murray since you lot can't play­ tennis like that anyway. And FYI im not a scot

    From emmaj1994, on Sat 4 Jul 8:02AM
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    that`s right p.lloyd142 ENGLISH AND F*UCKING PROUD you­ scottish bellend.

    From Anthony, on Sat 4 Jul 7:57AM
  3. next !!!!

    From Dave H, on Sat 4 Jul 7:54AM
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    Andy Murray and Susan Boyle are one and the same­ person, just look at their photos,both Scots,and both­ losers.

    From darcy h, on Sat 4 Jul 7:49AM
  5. Anthony H now you are cursed english say no more­ t""t

    From p.lloyd142, on Sat 4 Jul 7:48AM
  6. you're all so funny. i cant believe i am reading­ this stuff... quite entertaining...

    From RaenellSy, on Sat 4 Jul 7:46AM
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    wot we have here is english people coming to terms with­ the fact the scots really hate them, i say time for a­ f*cking back lash.........we`ll fight em on the beaches­ lol

    From Anthony, on Sat 4 Jul 7:41AM
  8. Anthony He is a mental midget,no vocabulary,nothing­ wrong with no vocabulary,he is just a @#$%,nuff said.

    From cowplain46, on Sat 4 Jul 7:37AM
  9. d boy is growin he need a chance to grow up,mayb his­ attitude wil change!!

    From samuel b, on Sat 4 Jul 7:29AM
  10. All this stuff about Murray,is he Scottish,is he­ British,blah,blah,blah,blah,blah,blah,blah,blah,blah,bl­ ah,the only people worrying about it are the bunch of­ fools,
    Not the sports fans,we will carry on watching­ Tennis.

    From cowplain46, on Sat 4 Jul 7:18AM
  11. cowplain46 you nob jockey get off yer high horse and go­ @#$% over a picture of Andy Murray.

    From Anthony, on Sat 4 Jul 7:12AM
  12. 701, you got the point before yesterday andy was­ british and today he is scottish and for the fact I­ know Boris Becker is German and he did win wimbeldon.

    From THOMAS, on Sat 4 Jul 7:05AM
  13. 698, yes andy is scottish, but all the english tv and­ radio praise him to win wimbeldon! who is the­ idiot?
    bad looser!

    From THOMAS, on Sat 4 Jul 6:58AM
  14. thomas.schaefer-I am English and never wanted McMisery­ Murray to win,so dont say all English and I think you­ may be confused and you are thinking Andy Murray is­ English.Check your facts you will find he is­ Scottish!Maybe you are thinking Boris Becker is­ Austrian!!!

    From jolfc19, on Sat 4 Jul 6:53AM
  15. well done roddick job done !!!!!!!!!

    From lemontreesid, on Sat 4 Jul 6:52AM
  16. Anthony H,you are a stupid little disposable snot­ rag,an effing fool as well.

    From cowplain46, on Sat 4 Jul 6:52AM
  17. 697 i think you will find it's the scottish this­ time ,idiot!

    From lemontreesid, on Sat 4 Jul 6:51AM
  18. here we are again, yesterday all the english oh yes­ murray will win wimbeldon and today crying again. It is­ the same with the football on monday ! what I can see­ here is the english will never learn.

    From THOMAS, on Sat 4 Jul 6:41AM
  19. why can`t people just accept we hate the slimy toerag­ murray and nothing will change that, grand slam win or­ no grand slam win.

    From Anthony, on Sat 4 Jul 6:40AM
  20. D S,Murray was talking rubbish,he's a youngster,we­ have all talked @#$% when we were young,Murray is under­ the microscope,so what if he says he doesn't like­ the English,wouldn't support them,blah,blah,when­ he's 22 years old.He's only talking,he­ doesn't really hate the English,he doesn't hate­ anyone really,give Andy Murray a break,what were­ you,and everyone doing when you were 22 years­ old,definitely not worrying about being the best Tennis­ player on the planet.

    From cowplain46, on Sat 4 Jul 6:23AM
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