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Tennis: Murray beats Tomic, moves into Brisbane final
Andy Murray had Ivan Lendl in his corner and another ATP final in his sights when he dispatched Australian teenager Bernard Tomic 6-3, 6-2 Saturday in the Brisbane International semifinals
Published in Ahram Online on 07 - 01 - 2012

The top-seeded Murray will be playing for his 22nd singles title Sunday when he meets third-seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov, who swept second-seeded Gilles Simon of France 6-3, 6-4.
Murray, aiming to break a Grand Slam singles drought for British men that extends to 1936, hired eight-time Grand Slam winner Lendl as coach earlier this month and the pair met up on Saturday.
The 24-year-old Murray has lost the last two Australian Open finals and is 0-3 in major finals, something he's desperate to redress at Melbourne Park starting 16 January.
Murray started the week slowly, dropping the opening sets of his first two matches and complaining of aches and pains, but improved to beat 2006 Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis in straights sets in the quarterfinal and outclassed Tomic in the semis.
“That was good. Served very well today, which is important against Bernard,” said Murray, who fired 13 aces and didn't give Tomic any break-point chances in the 70-minute match. “Just moving so much better. It's a huge part of my game. When I move well, the rest of my game goes well.
“I made it difficult for Bernard to hit big winners—got into a lot of long rallies. When I do that, I play my best tennis.”
Tomic, a Wimbledon quarterfinalist, stayed on serve until the sixth game, when he worked Murray around with some of the unorthodox angle and drop shots that can unsettle even seasoned players.
But then Murray went on a roll, winning five straight games to go ahead by a set and a break. The result seemed inevitable at that stage, with the No. 4-ranked Murray not showing any signs of rustiness or injuries.
Dolgopolov reached his first ATP Tour hardcourt final by beating Simon.
The 23-year-old Dolgopolov needed treatment for a groin strain during the second set and had his upper right leg heavily wrapped, but it didn't blunt the powerful forehand he used to unravel his French rival.
Dolgopolov finished at No. 15 in 2011, becoming the first Ukrainian man ranked inside the top 20 since Andrei Medvedev in 1995.
He has lost both of his previous two matches against Murray, including the Australian Open quarterfinals last year.
Dolgopolov said his injury started feeling better as the match progressed and wasn't concerned about it hampering his Australian Open ambitions. He also thought a match against Murray was ideal preparation for the season's first major.
“For sure,” he said. “I want to go to top 10 this year and if I want to do that, I have to be competing with these guys.”
The women's final later Saturday will feature No. 24-ranked Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia against No. 34 Kaia Kanepi of Estonia.
The 28-year-old Hantuchova, a tour veteran with four titles and more than $8 million in prize money, had an abbreviated run into the Brisbane final when 13-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams withdrew from their scheduled quarterfinal after injuring her left ankle and Australian Open champion Kim Clijsters retired in the second set of their semifinal with a hip strain.
Kanepi has one WTA title and has lost all three previous matches against Hantuchova, but is on a 12-3 run since the US Open, including wins here against second-seeded Andrea Petkovic of Germany and third-seeded Francesca Schiavone, the 2010 French Open champion.
Clijsters had tests Saturday that revealed no serious tears and confirmed she'd had a spasm in the tensor fascia lata muscle that helps control movement in the hip.
The WTA said Clijsters would have further scans next week, but was expected to be fit enough to play the Australian Open.


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