Murray seeks answers after US exit
September 06, 2010 10:48:44 UK
Andy Murray has vowed to find the answer to why he struggled to cope physically in his shock US Open defeat to Stanislas Wawrinka on Sunday night.
Another tilt at a first Grand Slam title ended in disappointment for Murray as Wawrinka rallied from a set down to complete a 6-7 (3/7) 7-6 (7/4) 6-3 6-3 victory in three hours and 56 minutes.
The match featured 13 breaks of serve and almost as many breaks in play for medical treatment to both players before Wawrinka sealed a fourth-round clash with American Sam Querrey.
Betting for the fourth round clash has Wawrinka at 1.83 to progress with Sam Querrey 1.83.
Murray initially put any physical issues down to "just part and parcel" of playing a long match, but added: "Whether it was fatigue or not I don't know.
"I haven't been really tired in any long matches for a long, long time. In the third and fourth sets I was struggling physically and I got frustrated with that. I haven't been in that position for a very long time.
"I felt like my chance of doing well here was slipping away. I've worked very hard to give myself a chance of winning tournaments. When I was struggling physically, I got disappointed."
Andy Murray is currently on offer at 6.00 to win Wimbledon 2011.
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