Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Andy Murray blames lack of preparation for early exit at Dubai Championships

Published: 11:11AM GMT twenty-five February 2010

Andy Murray blames miss of credentials for early exit at Dubai Championships Bowing out: Andy Murray suffered a second turn loss to Janko Tipsarevic Photo: AP

Murray suffered a 7-6 (7-3), 4-6, 6-4 better but pronounced his progressing than approaching exit was due to a miss of preparation.

The Scot was personification in his initial contest given losing the Australian Open last to Roger Federer last month.

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The universe No 4 said: "It is regularly unsatisfactory to lose but I did not have most expectancy from the tournament.

"I am entrance from a big mangle after the Australian Open and was not as rebuilt as I should have been for the tournament.

"I was still perplexing out things on the justice rather than personification my normal game."

Murray looked to have overcome losing the initial set when he took the compare to a decider but Tipsarevic lifted his diversion to sign feat in dual and a half hours.

The Serb,whose delight over Murray leveled the head to head to 3-3, said: "Andy is one of the most appropriate when it comes to lapse of serves. I kind of approaching my offer will be broken.

"But I only told myself I have to sojourn ease and stoical and take my chances when they come. And I am blissful I did so."

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