Federer erases Murray | Inquirer Sports

Federer erases Murray

/ 12:56 AM November 15, 2014

LONDON—Roger Federer blew away Andy Murray 6-0, 6-1 to finish the ATP Finals round-robin unbeaten, and hand Murray his worst defeat in seven years in front of his home crowd on Thursday.

Federer, the most successful player at the year-end championship with six titles, equaled Ivan Lendl’s record of 12 semifinal appearances in winning his group ahead of Japanese debutant Kei Nishikori.

“I knew I was qualified, so maybe I went in a bit more relaxed,” Federer said. “It’s not the way I thought it was going to go, but there’s always next year for Andy.”

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It was a ruthless win for Federer, and humiliation for Murray, who last won only one game in 2007 at Miami, against Novak Djokovic.

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“It was a tough night. I’ve lost slam finals and stuff, which has been very tough,” Murray said. “But in terms of the way the match went, it was not ideal from my side of the court, far from it.”

In the other group, Djokovic will be guaranteed the year-end No. 1 ranking for the third time in four years if he beats Tomas Berdych on Friday. Going into the last round-robin matches, all four players can still make it to the semis; US Open champ Marin Cilic takes on Australian Open champ Stan Wawrinka.

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Before playing Murray, the second-seeded Federer had already secured a semis berth after Nishikori defeated David Ferrer, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, in the afternoon. That left Murray needing to defeat the 17-Grand Slam champion in straight sets to make it to the last four at the O2 Arena and thwart Nishikori.  AP

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