Andy played four more hours than Rafa and looked flat. But the good thing is that his clay game is improving. He's building and the next clay season he'll also be a force to be reckoned with.
Still, we have to keep things in perspective. He has to get used to playing at his very high level and against his peers again. He's doing great, and as always has the right attitude.
http://www.tennis-x.com/xblog/2014-06-06/15968.phpMurray came into the semifinal after two five set wins in his last three matches in Paris, but wasn’t sure if that was the issue.
“I don’t know, to be honest,” Murray replied when asked if the long matches took their toll. “If it was, I’ve only got myself to blame, because I was in control of a lot of the matches that went longer than maybe they should have been. So if that did have anything to do with it, it was completely my fault.