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Andy Murray faces 'incredible task' to win US Open

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Andy Murray says he faces an "incredible task" to win his first Grand Slam title at the US Open after being left stranded in the fourth round by two days of rain.
Murray managed only three games of his last-16 match with Donald Young on Wednesday as Flushing Meadows was hit by a second successive day of heavy rain.

They will resume at 1600 BST on Thursday, and the Briton could now have to play four best-of-five-sets matches in four days if he is to win the tournament.

"It's an incredible task now," Murray told BBC Radio 5 Live. "It's incredibly difficult anyway with the guys who are at the top of the game but there's not a whole lot we can do.
"The days are quite draining. Today, for example, we were told 4.30pm [to play] so we were warming for 4.30pm, then it was 4.45pm, and it's every 15 minutes until 5.30pm.

"So we're warming up, warming up and they're putting it back, putting it back, and then we get cancelled at 5.45pm.

"So that whole hour - getting in the right frame of mind, warming up, adrenaline going - it's tough."

Top seed Novak Djokovic and five-time champion Roger Federer are already through to the quarter-finals on the other side of the draw.

Murray joined Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick in an emergency meeting with the tournament referee after they played for 15 minutes in their respective matches on slippery courts.

"It was still raining when we went out," said Murray, "and you can't play on a hard court when it's raining because the lines are so slippy.

"They had towels along the back of the court, it was still soaking wet and the balls were going into puddles.

"The referee said it wasn't in play but if you chase down a lob or you're pushed back, it is in play.

"They [referees] stand on the court and say it looks alright, but if you try moving at the speed we're moving at and changing direction, it's completely different. It just didn't make sense.

"It's a huge task for everyone on my side of the draw. We want to get on the court and play but we're not going to go on there if it's unsafe."
Source: BBC
 
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Bopanna, Qureshi enter semi-finals

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The fifth seeded Indo-Pak pair of Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi entered the semi-finals of the mens' doubles event of the US Open defeating the British pair of Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins in a gruelling three-setter.
At the end of 135-minute battle, the Indo-Pak Express prevailed with scoreline reading 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 in their favour. The duo will now take on Polish pair of Marcin Matkowski and Maruisz Fyrstenberg who defeated Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi on Thursday.

It has been second year in a running the Bopanna-Qureshi had done well at Flushing Meadows having reached the final in the last time eventually losing to Bryan brothers.

It was indeed a tough fight for the Indo-Pak duo but their winning percentage of 85 percent on first serves proved to be decisive.

Although the winners made more unforced errors but they also ensured that on half a dozen occasions, they were on the verge of breaking the British pair.

But they were only successful on three occasions while the British pair only got four shots and converted three of them. Two of breaks they got were in the second set when Bopanna-Qureshi looked out of sorts.

The other semi-final will feature Austrian-German pair of Jurgen Melzer and Philipp Petzschner who will meet Italian pair of Simon Bollei and Fabio Fongini.
Source: sportszone
 
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