Murray beats Federer to win Toronto title

17 Aug, 2010

Andy Murray humbled Roger Federer 7-5 7-5 to defend his Toronto Masters title on Sunday, confirming the Briton as one of the favourites for the US Open. Murray was in imperious form on the Canadian hardcourts, sweeping aside world number one Rafa Nadal and Federer to claim his first tournament victory of the season.
-- Briton enjoys Back-to-back wins over Nadal and Federer
The 23-year-old Scot becomes just the fifth player to beat Nadal and Federer in the same event and becomes the first man to win back-to-back Canadian hardcourt titles since Andre Agassi in 1995. "It's very satisfying. I mean, it doesn't happen that often for anyone. "It's the first time I've done it ... I don't think I've ever beaten Roger in straight sets before.
"It's just good for the confidence, very satisfying, and hopefully I can keep it up." The match began under threatening skies and just as the players finished posing for pre-match pictures, rain began to fall causing a 15-minute delay to the start. With Federer back on court after two punishing three-set matches, including his late night semi-final over Novak Djokovic on Saturday, Murray went on the attack breaking the sluggish Swiss to open the match.
The world number four continued to pound away at a defenceless Federer, breaking him again to surge to a 3-0 lead before the 16-times grand slam winner finally hit back with a break and hold to get back into the set 3-2. By the time Murray was serving for the first set, the Swiss master started to find his rhythm and broke the Scot a second time to level at 5-5.
But Murray appeared unfazed by the hiccup and immediately broke back before holding serve to clinch the first set. Murray and Federer then spent more time battling the conditions than each other with rain interrupting play three times in the second set. With skies clearing, Murray claimed the decisive break at 6-5 then clinched victory when Federer sent a return long. Despite the loss, Federer, who will move back up to number two in the rankings on Monday, was also pleased with his play in his first event since a crushing quarter-final loss at Wimbledon.

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