Andy Murray

Murray unstoppable in Rotterdam rout of Ancic

Andy Murray Rotterdam, Netherlands  - Andy Murray dominated Mario Ancic in just over an hour, picking apart the Croatian's game 6-1, 6-2 on Saturday for a place in the final of the ABN-AMRO World Tennis.

The Scot second seed has come good at this edition at the Ahoy centre after losing in the first round on his debut a year ago.

The 21-year-old ranked fourth in the world is in line for a possible second title in as many months this season as he waits for the semi-final between top seed Rafael Nadal and Frenchman Gael Monfils.

1ST LEAD: Murray set for showdown with Ancic in Rotterdam

 Murray set for showdown with Ancic in RotterdaRotterdam, Netherlands - Andy Murray takes a 1-3 record into his Saturday semi-final with Mario Ancic at the Rotterdam Open after advancing when French opponent Marc Giquel was unable to continue because of injury.

The second-seeded Scot advanced 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 3-0 when Giquel had to retire with a left thigh problem.

Ancic and Murray will meet in a repeat of the Marseille final exactly a year ago in which the Briton scored his only victory in the series with his Croatian rival before losing two more times in 2008.

Murray set for showdown with Ancic in Rotterdam

Murray set for showdown with Ancic in Rotterdam Rotterdam, Netherlands - Andy Murray takes a 1-3 record into his Saturday semi-final with Mario Ancic at the Rotterdam Open after advancing when French opponent Marc Giquel was unable to continue because of injury.

The second-seeded Scot advanced 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 3-0 when Giquel had to retire with a left thigh problem.

Ancic and Murray will meet in a repeat of the Marseille final exactly a year ago in which the Briton scored his only victory in the series with his Croatian rival before losing two more times in 2008.

ROUNDUP: Murray in a hurry with win over Ljubicic

Andy Murray Rotterdam, Netherlands  - Andy Murray double-faulted on a match point but didn't let that slight setback stop his progress in a 6-3, 6-2 first-round defeat of Croatian Ivan Ljubicic at the ABN-AMRO World Tennis on Tuesday.

Murray claimed the opening set against the two-time finalist in 40 minutes, then raced off with the second out to 5-0 before his minor slip-up.

Murray's win came with seven aces and four breaks of the Ljubicic serve on an error-filled night for the Croatian who turns 30 next month.

Murray displeased by intrusive drug-test regime

Andy MurrayLondon - Andy Murray has joined Rafael Nadal in attacking the intrusive methods now in effect to try and catch dope cheats in world sport.

The Scot said he's not pleased at having to tell international drugs enforcers his whereabouts for one hour per day, every day on the calendar. The rule came into effect on January 1 and is fully backed by the ATP despite rumblings from many players.

Murray loses to Spanish player Verdasco in Australian Open pre-quarters

Murray loses to Spanish player Verdasco in Australian Open pre-quartersMelbourne, Jan. 26 : British tennis star Andy Murray's dream of lifting the Australian Open has ended. He lost to Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 2-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4.

According to The Telegraph, Murray struggled throughout his match against Verdasco, making uncharacteristic errors from both flanks.

It was a fantastic result for Verdasco, the No14 seed from Spain, whose powerful forehand and dangerous serve held up under pressure. Verdasco will now face either James Blake or Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the last eight.

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