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Originally Posted by Resolute 14
I can say it when Milos allowed Murray to hang around with a pair of horrid games being broken at love, when he had Murray 0-30 twice in the last set plus game and failed to convert and made a pair of brutally bad decisions in the tiebreak.
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Murray equally made some major mistakes in allowing himself to be broken twice in the final set when he should have had him dead to rights. A few hiccups are going to happen against the top players - Novak and Murray and it happens to everyone on tour. The reason those two guys have been dominating this year and in the past is simply because they can get themselves out of trouble all the time.
If today's beat down of Novak is any indication, Murray was not going to be denied at this point in his career. Milos did incredibly well to do what he did this tournament, some of which he was battling injury. No reason to find fault in his game for that.