| Nationality | Player | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Roddick | 6 | 4 | 7 | 7 | - | |
| A Murray | 4 | 6 | 6 | 6 | - |
7-6 -
ANDY RODDICK CLINCHES VICTORY AND ENDS ANDY MURRAY'S WIMBLEDON DREAM! The American wins an extended rally on the Brit's serve, and a forehand into the open court after dragging his opponent wide, seals the win. Andy Roddick is into the Wimbledon final!
TB6-5 -
Incredible! Murray flashes a forehand winner past Roddick's despairing dive to save the first match point!
TB6-4 -
Murray puts a backhand tantalisingly wide, and Roddick leads 6-4, with match points!
TB5-4 -
Roddick puts a backhand into the net, as perhaps the nerves begin to set in for the American, and an epic rally follows, with Murray clipping the line with a backhand pass!
TB5-2 -
Roddick keeps his cool with a powerful serve down the T, and extends his lead to 5-2 with another mammoth serve out to Murray's backhand.
TB3-2 -
A crucial unforced error from Murray gives Roddick a 3-1 lead, planting a forehand into the net, but the American does the same, as the tension grows.
TB2-1 -
Murray begins with a solid volley to lead in the breaker, with the crowd roaring him on. Roddick responds with a huge serve and, despite Murray challenging, the call stands. Another massive serve keeps the breaker going with serve.
6-6 - Roddick begins with a big first serve, but skews a volley into the net for 15-15. An ace down the centre of the deuce court is followed by a miscued forehand from Murray, and the American moves to 40-15. Murray whips a backhand wide, and we are into a fourth set tie-break!!
5-6 - Murray urges the crowd to increase their support once more, waving his racket. He begins with two good first serves and establishes a 40-15 lead in the game, before playing an erratic forehand which drifts wide. A fierce first serve gives Murray a 6-5 lead in this fourth set, and again Roddick must hold to stay in it.
5-5 - Roddick moves swiftly to 30-0 with two very professional points, playing within himself and forcing Murray to make the errors. The American finishes with two big serves, and levels at 5-5 to put the onus back on the Brit.
4-5 - Murray moves to 30-0 with cool approach play, but Roddick plays a precise forehand to get a foothold in the game. The Brit holds firm with a flashing forehand winner, and stays in front at 5-4. Roddick must now hold to stay in the fourth set!
4-4 - Roddick begins with a huge ace down the T, which Murray challenges but is unsuccessful. The American is pegged back from 30-0 with Murray forcing a backhand down the line, and the pressure takes its toll. Roddick saves a break point with good percentage tennis, and is proving pretty immovable.
3-4 - Murray looks increasingly confident as he cruises through his service game, racing to 40-0 with two good first serves, and he holds with an exquisite drop shot, with Roddick flat-footed.
3-3 - Roddick battles his way to 30-15 with some clinical serving, following each delivery up with real conviction, moving into the court. Murray pegs him back to 40-30 with a delightful forehand cross-court pass, and Roddick slips to take the game to deuce. Roddick wins an epic rally to take the advantage with a sublime half volley, and holds with a whipped forehand cross court.
2-3 - Murray commits his fifth double fault of the match to let Roddick in at 15-15, but a weak backhand from the American gives his opponent the opportunity to hold from 40-15. The Brit keeps his composure to hold at 3-2, and keep his nose in front.
2-2 - Roddick moves briskly to 40-15, maintaining a good rhythm on his serve and forcing Murray wide with a good array of sliced deliveries, and moving inside the baseline at every opportunity.
1-2 - Roddick goes long with a forehand to give Murray 30-15, and the Brit wins an enthralling volley exchange at the net to give himself a cushion at 40-15. Murray then holds his serve, closing it out with a precise backhand, and this fourth set is finely poised.
1-1 - Roddick holds serve with Murray staging a fleeting resistance, but unable to dominate with the American hammering first serves. The onus is now back on Murray to hold.
0-1 - Murray whips a forehand winner cross court to move to 30-15, and closes out the opening game of the fourth set with a big serve down the T.
- - As the players swap ends prior to the fourth set, take a look at how even Court two spectators are watching the Murray match avidly. View the photo by clicking here
7-6 -
Roddick clinches the third set in the tie break! Murray follows a good first serve with a whipped forehand cross court, but a sliced forehand goes long, and Roddick capitalises to take the third set in dramatic circumstances!
TB7-6 -
Roddick keeps his cool and drops a delicate volley beyond Murray's reach to level at 6-6, and fires an ace down the centre of the deuce court to bring a set point of his own.
TB5-6 -
Murray hammers an ace outwide to Roddick's backhand, and another follows down the T, with the breaker going with serve.
TB5-4 -
Roddick plants a tame backhand into the net to let Murray back on terms at 4-4, but a solid volley at the net gives the American the lead once more.
TB4-3 -
Murray thrashes a backhand wide on his serve, and Roddick moves to 4-2, but he responds with an ace outwide to reduce the deficit.
TB3-2 -
A stunning passing shot from Murray, hammering a forehand cross court gets the Brit back on serve, but he misses a simple forehand at the net on the following point.
TB2-1 -
Roddick whips a forehand cross court to win the opening point of the breaker, but Murray pounces on a poor drop shot to level at 1-1. The first mini-break goes to Roddick, however, with Murray firing a forehand wide.
6-6 - Murray begins with a powerful ace down the T, and fires a 125mph serve to move to 30-0. A weak forehand lets Roddick back in, but the Brit responds once more with a big forehand winner for 40-15. A huge ace outwide closes out the game, and we are into a third set tie break!
6-5 - The first point on Roddick's serve is won by Murray, who whips a forehand winner to put him under pressure. With the crowd giving fervent support to Murray, Roddick looks slighly rattled, but keeps his composure to close the game out with two big serves.
5-5 - Murray moves briskly to 40-15 with two fierce first serves and, despite hammering a forehand long, the Brit recovers with a huge serve to close out the game and level at 5-5!
5-4 -
Murray breaks back!! Roddick looks nervy as he attempts to serve out for the third set. The crowd go crazy as he plants a backhand into the net and Murray fires a backhand winner cross court to force three break points. Roddick saves the first with a solid volley, but he goes long with a backhand to prompt a roar of delight from Murray!
5-3 - A flashing forehand winner from Roddick gives him 30-30 on Murray's serve, and a crushing backhand from the American takes the game into deuce. Roddick goes long with a forehand to give Murray the advantage, and finally the Brit holds to force Roddick to serve out for the third set.
5-2 - Roddick throws in a double fault to allow Murray a glimmer of hope at 15-15, but he quickly stretches away to 40-15 with two big first serves. Murray responds with two fierce groundstrokes to force the game into deuce, but an ace outwide from the American regains his advantage, and this time he holds to move to within one game of the second set.
- - To view a photo of the huge number of fans supporting Murray on the mound of grass outside Centre Court, click here
4-2 - Murray shakes off his anger to stroll through his service game, holding serve comfortably and ending with an ace down the T. Roddick does not seem to care, and immediately marches off to prepare for his next game.
4-1 - Murray protests at the changeover with the umpire after apparently swearing after a mishit forehand, and the frustration is getting to the Brit. Roddick holds serve to consolidate his break, and is just two games from the third set now.
3-1 -
Roddick breaks! The American is relentless in his intensity, and he forces two break points with a thunderous forehand down the line, and an unforced error from Murray. The first is saved with an exquisite forehand lob which lands right on the line and Murray celebrates exuberantly after a backhand takes the game to deuce. A third break point is forced after a poor backhand, but Murray challenges a call successfully for an ace. A fourth finally gives Roddick the break, with Murray hitting long!
2-1 - As is so often the case, Roddick opens with a booming ace down the T, but Murray takes the game to 30-30 with two well-worked points. The American hammers a smash to regain the advantage, and shows good resilience in closing the game out.
1-1 - Roddick has an aberration, attempting an audacious drop shot to end a 17-shot rally, with Murray moving to 40-30 as a result. A delightful forehand pass down the line from Murray gives him the hold to level at 1-1.
1-0 - A fortunate net cord falls for Murray, who moves threateningly to 0-30, and Roddick goes long with a forehand to give the Brit three break points. Murray misses a pass with the first opportunity, and a big smash from Roddick saves the second. A despairing lunge from Murray cannot prevent Roddick taking the game to deuce with a clean volley, before holding to his enormous credit.
- - This was Andy Roddick's reaction to losing the second set, with both players giving it everything in this semi-final. Click here to view the photo
4-6 -
Murray wins the second set! A stupendous backhand pass from Murray gives him 30-0 as he seeks the hold to secure the second set, but an ambitious lob drifts wide in the following point. An overhit forehand gives Murray two set points, and a good first serve takes the first opportunity. The match is level at 1-1, and intriguingly poised!
4-5 - Roddick again gives himself a cushion at the start of his service game, firing two big first deliveries and following them with a crisp volley down the line. A final ace finishes the game, and that is as convincing a hold as you could imagine.
3-5 - Murray moves briskly to 30-0 after Roddick goes agonisingly close to finding a winner after scampering to reach a drop shot, but sees it drift wide. The Brit outmanoeuvres his opponent to move to 40-15 and, despite a double fault taking the game to deuce, holds his nerve to stay ahead.
3-4 - Roddick begins with a huge serve to begin the game in style, and the American is unflinching in holding to love and swaggering nonchalantly back to his seat, with Murray leading 4-3.
2-4 - Murray holds serve with consummate ease, serving three aces and not allowing Roddick a glimmer of an opportunity to get a foothold in the game. This is much better from the Brit!
- - To view a photo of Andy Murray returning his opponent's serve in the previous game, click here
2-3 - Roddick rattles through his latest service game, holding comfortably with two cheap points to take it. Murray looks utterly focused on levelling the match, though, and the American must now break back.
1-3 - After that unconvincing first set from Murray, he now looks much more confident and certain about his play, hammering two big serves and extending his lead to 3-1 in this second set. Roddick is struggling to stay with him now.
1-2 - A clinical backhand volley from Roddick gives the American 30-15, and he closes the game out to 30 with a fierce ace down the centre of the court to establish himself in this second set.
0-2 - Murray consolidates his break of serve with a determined service hold to lead 2-0 in this second set! The Brit was put under pressure from Roddick but held firm with some resilient baseline play, and he is even out-aceing the American!
0-1 -
Murray breaks immediately! A flashing forehand winner cross court gives Murray the opening point, and the crowd are really getting behind the Brit now after that early set back. Two forced errors from Roddick gives Murray 0-40, and the Brit breaks in the opening game!
- - Roger Federer reached his seventh successive Wimbledon final after comfortably beating Germany's Tommy Haas in straight sets 7-6 7-5 6-3. Click here to read how he achieved it
6-4 -
Roddick clinches the opening set 6-4! Unexpectedly Murray loses his cool, planting an unforced error into the net, and the American takes the early advantage! Roddick seizes the initiative with a superb final point, playing a precise backhand slice, and Murray will have to come from a set down.
5-4 - Roddick races to 30-0 with two big serves, and the American closes the game out to love with a body serve which Murray cannot respond to. Murray must now hold his serve to stay in the first set.
4-4 - Murray unsuccessfully challenges what he believed was an ace, but fires a backhand winner down the line for 30-15. A tame backhand slice into the net from the third seed puts the game in doubt once more, but a backhand winner allows him to hold.
4-3 - Murray looks ominous as he attacks Roddick's serve, but a backhand goes wide from the world number three at 30-15. A precise backhand winner pushes the game to 40-30, but Roddick shows good composure in serving out.
3-3 - Murray puts a tame backhand into the net as Roddick harries his opponent into shortening the point, rushing to the net and forcing the error. A composed forehand pass from the Brit gives him the advantage, and a big serve takes the game to 40-15. A fine backhand return from Roddick adds an element of doubt, but a superb volley from Murray wins it.
3-2 - Roddick slices an enormous ace outwide in the deuce court to move to 30-15, and a forehand smash punishes a poor lob from Murray. Another big serve which the Brit plants into the net gives Roddick a third hold.
2-2 - A fierce serve from Murray out to Roddick's backhand gives him 30-0, before a whipped forehand from the American extends his lead. A double fault from Murray gives his opponent a glimmer of hope, but the Brit wins a final rally to level at 2-2.
2-1 - Roddick cruises through his second service game, and looks pretty comfortable in the process. The American finishes with a huge ace outwide to Murray's backhand, and regains the lead in this first set.
1-1 - It is now two winners apiece as Murray crashes a forehand down the line to give himself 40-30, but a tame shot into the net takes the game to deuce. An ace down the T gives the Brit the advantage, and another outwide closes the game out impressively.
1-0 - An extended rally is ended abruptly with Roddick planting a backhand into the net to slip to 30-30 after two big serves gave him the advantage. A third first delivery gives the American 40-30, and a thunderous ace closes out the opening game.
0-0 -
Andy Murray wins the toss and elects to receive first, with Andy Roddick seemingly delighted by that decision.
- - Meanwhile, sixth seed Andy Roddick brought former champion Lleyton Hewitt's fine Wimbledon run to an end with an energy-sapping 6-3 6-7(10) 7-6(1) 4-6 6-4 quarter-final victory on Court One. Click here to read the full match report
- - Andy Murray clinched a straight-sets victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-5 6-3 6-2 to seal a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals for the first time. Click here to read the full match report
- - Former champion Lleyton Hewitt has backed Britain's Andy Murray to overcome Andy Roddick in their semi-final. Click here to read why
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Murray leads the pair's head-to-head record 6-2, with their two grass-court encounters split 1-1. Roddick won at the Queen's Club courtesy of a walkover in the quarter finals last year, while Murray won at Wimbledon in 2006.
- - 'Murray mania' has reached fervent levels at Wimbledon this year, and it has only grown as a result of his quarter final victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero. Click here to read more about 'Murray mania'
- - Murray's semi-final against the resurgent Andy Roddick is one of those irresistible meetings of players with perfectly contrasting strengths. Click here to read why Murray's return will be key
- - You can also find out everything you need to know about his opponent, the sixth seed American, by clicking here to view his profile page
- - To enjoy a selection of photos, articles and stats related to the British third seed, click here to view his profile page
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It is forecast to be another sunny afternoon in SW19, with temperatures reaching 26 degrees. Heavy showers were predicted for this morning and that was wrong, so fingers crossed it will stay dry as the day wears on.
- - Andy Murray is aiming to become the first Briton to reach the men's singles final at Wimbledon since Bunny Austin in 1938 when he faces Andy Roddick in the second semi-final.
| Nationality | USA |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 30/08/1982 |
| Height | 1.87 m |
| Weight | 88 kg |
| Nationality | GBR |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 15/05/1987 |
| Height | 1.91 m |
| Weight | 84 kg |
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Before any Yanks start crowing about winning against a Brit I'll just point out that he's a Scot, who in past comments has said he'd support any team who were opponents against England. There is many an Englishman who'll be glad that Murray lost, and I'm one of them. Still, there are those idiots waving their Union rags who see themselves as British rather than English, therefore they'll support him and ignore his sneering comments against the English. You can shove the 'British' label where the sun don't shine - along with that miserable git Andy Murray. I'll take a leaf out of his book. I'll support anyone who are opponents of the Scots.
the problem is not Andy but rather the brits press, i believe this is going to be a big lesson for and it's high time he goes out and hold a press conference and tell them to let him be, this same thing apened at the aussie open, there's no body that is unbeatable. andy is a very good player everyone knows that but he should not be over hyped cos that puts a lot of pressure on a player especially a player like andy who does not have a grand slam expirience, it's better he lost in the semis cos it would have been a disaster for him in the final cos it was going to a three straight set good luck Andy to the future, there's a slam waiting for you.
Why wasn't this on live TV like the first match.NBC's delayed coverage stinks.Who makes these redicualas contracts. The Today Show should not preempt Wimbleton.Get a life.
and the best England have produced was Henman HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!
I just hope the headlines tomorrow dont read: SHOCK DEFEATS....
Murray could have at least won two sets. Guess that's too much to ask for.
BET HE GOES FURTHER THAN TIM HENMAN DONE, AND ANOTHER THING, STICK TO YOUR LAGER LOOTS DOWN THERE THATS ALL YOUR GOOD FOR, AND P-SS HEADS.
I SAID IT MURRAY WAS PLACED IN A DRAW WHERE THERE WAS NOBODY SERVING HOT SERVICE AND PEOPLE SAID WHAT DO YOU MEAN? THEY SAID ARE YOU SUGGESTING THAT IT WAS ARRANGED? WELL TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH EVEN A LLYTON HEWITT OF AUSTRALIA WOULD HAVE DEFEATED A MURRAY WHO WAS NOT SERVING WELL, IT JUST DID NOT WORK, THEY GAVE HIM A DRAW THINKING WHOEVER HE MEETS IN THE SEMI FINAL WILL NOT HAVE HOT SERVICE, NOW I KNOW WHY RODDRICK WITHDREW FROM THE QUEENS TOURNAMENT I GUESS HE KNEW THIS DAY WILL COME. THE FINAL WILL BE A WORK OVER FOR FEDERER, REASONS BECAUSE RODDRICK IS A PLAYER WITH BIG SERVICE BUT ACTUALLY DOES NOT KNOW WHEN TO USE THE BIG SERVICE WE ALL SAW WHAT HE DID TODAY, HE JUST DOES NOT KNOW WHEN TO USE THE BIG SERVE AND WHEN NOT TO USE IT AND THIS IS WHY HE HAS LOST TO FEDERER SO MANY TIMES. THE GENIUS HAS DONE IT 15TH GRAND SLAM I KNOW PETE SAMPRAS WILL DEFINETELY BE THERE ON SUNDAY BECAUSE HE KNOWS COME SUNDAY HIS RECORD WILL BE BROKEN. HATERS SSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY YYY
Oh Mr. Reed, what about now? This is the time for Murray... LOL There will be no time for Murray. Remember he will always face Rafa and Djoko, when Roger pulls out, and the new kids on the block will crush him... Tim Henman 2 is a funny joke :)
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
congrats andy roddick.you were better than that andrew murray guy and u totally deserved to win.u made my day .thank you. i hope you don't mind,but i think roger will win on sunday.but anyway thank you and goodluck.
p.s: in your face simon reed.come on...find an excuse for this.
Who cares who won,both foreigners anyway.
OH, BY THE WAY....GORDON BROON.....4Q2 PAL
IN YOUR FACE, THE WHOLE ENGLISH MEDIA/COMMENTARY TEAM AND MR MURRAY!!!
I'm quite sure it was really difficult to type the last statement about Roddick being into the final. Back to Reed,let's just wait for his next article and see whether he will put a blame on Murray or he(REED) wont even post anything here again. Nightmares for Murray,nightmares for the Brit supporters. Amazing how great it is to feel like the underdog and go this far- dont let us deprive Roddick of the credit. He deserves it.The big question now is: can anyone stop Roger from getting a hat-trick of GS this year? Can anyone stop him from defending his Us open title?
WELL, WHAT CAN I SAY......OBJECTIONABLE SCOTTISH PRIKK GETS PUT IN HIS PLACE, FINALLY..................NOW, WHERE DID I PUT MY CIGARS
Don't worry guys, A-Rod has done it for the 4th of July and Yankees. What the way t celebrate our independence day, wait a minute, from who?
Hard luck Andy, your time will come.
STOP PRESS BOMBSHELL
If Scotland beomes a fully independant country Andy Murray will emigrate to England!
STOP PRESS END
Now Andrew Castle can shut his fat BIASED MOUTH!!!!!
this will be a better final to watch fedder and roddic always play a close close fighting game i remember rodick beating fedder in miami fedder and murry be a boring game how ever godamn fedder is awsome and seems as determend this year thingk be a good game but nother one to fedder but great game roddick and good luck in finals
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