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 Andy Murray is in his best ever form and there are no doubts about that, he realy is stable, more stable than other favourites, top players. Now he will play against Andy Roddick who has defeated the fenchman Gael Monfils in a tough battle and where he has played his tennis. So, there are no doubts about Andy’s form as there is much more about Andy’s great stability at the moment, he shoud use his quality just once again with few downs i his play as he has used to be till now. Murray won yesterday against Roger Federer and again has proved some fantastic tennis and mental force too as always belived that he can win the match, even in some crucial moments. There is a clear difference in quality between these two payers as Andy’s deffensive and smart style create so many problems to anyone of his opponents. Both players will start very motivated, there are no doubts about that and that IMO should be just another advantage for Murray as when it really matters he wins the greater majority of points, I don’t underrate Roddick as he is doing the same thing cause he is a strong mentally but in this case Murray is the favourite.

 Murray, Roddick to meet in all-Andy Doha final
Doha, Qatar (Sports Network) – Reigning champion Andy Murray upset former world No. 1 star Roger Federer, while another former top-ranked star, Andy Roddick, outlasted Gael Monfils in Friday’s marquee semifinal action at the ATP World Tour’s season-opening Qatar Open, a $1.11 million Australian Open tune-up.

The third-seeded Murray topped Federer for the fifth time in seven career tries, as the surging Brit came from behind to oust the second-seeded Swiss 6-7 (6-8), 6-2, 6-2. The 13-time major titlist Federer is a two-time Doha champ, with the wins coming back-to-back in 2005 and 2006.

Murray advanced in 2 hours, 4 minutes with the help of four big service breaks, compared to zero for the reigning U.S. Open champ. Both players fired seven aces over three sets of tennis.

The ever-improving Murray lost to Federer in last year’s U.S. Open finale, but the Dunblane, Scotland native is now 5-2 lifetime against the super Swiss, including wins in three straight and five of their last six matchups. Murray also beat Federer in three sets in an unofficial event in Abu Dhabi just last week.

Murray, who beat Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in last year’s Doha final, will now face the 26-year-old Roddick in Saturday’s title tilt.

The fourth-seeded Roddick snuck past the fifth-seeded Monfils 7-6 (7-1), 3-6, 6-3 on the hardcourts at Khalifa Tennis Complex. The 2008 French Open semifinalist Monfils stunned current world No. 1 Rafael Nadal in straight sets here in Thursday’s quarterfinals.

January 10, 2009

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    Andrew Stephen “Andy” Roddick (born August 30, 1982) is an American professional tennis player and a former World No. 1. He is currently the eighth-ranked player in the world as of November 17, 2008. He finished sixth in the 2006, 2007 ATP Race. He became a Grand Slam singles champion when he won the title at the 2003 U.S. Open. Roddick has reached three other Grand Slam finals (Wimbledon twice and the U.S. Open), losing to Roger Federer each time. Roddick is known for his powerful serves and forehands, and
    holds the fastest serve recorded in professional tennis, clocked at 155 mph (249.4 km/h). [2]

    Roddick was on the victorious United States Davis Cup team when it won the 2007 Davis Cup. Roddick defeated Dmitry Tursunov of the Russian Davis Cup team, the defending champions, in the finals.

    Andrew “Andy” Murray (born 15 May 1987) is a Scottish professional tennis player who is currently the highest-ranked British player.[3][4] Murray broke into the official ATP Top 10 for the first time on 16 April 2007, and reached a career-high of No. 4 after the 2008 U.S. Open, in which he reached the final, losing to Roger Federer.[5]

    In December 2005, Murray won the BBC Scotland Sports Personality of the Year Award and the sport section of the Top Scot awards. His elder brother Jamie is Great Britain’s highest ranked doubles player. Murray is most proficient on a fast surface (such as hard courts or grass), although he has worked hard recently on improving his clay court game.[6] Murray works with a team of fitness experts,[7] with Miles Maclagan currently acting as his main coach.[7] He was previously coached by American Brad Gilbert.

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