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Murray survives seven match points in Dubai epic

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DUBAI: Andy Murray saved seven match points to reach the semi- finals of the Dubai Championsh­ips with a marathon 6-7 (4/7), 7- 6 ( 20/18), 6-1 win over Germany’s Philipp Kohlschrei­ber on Thursday.

The top seed managed to avoid joining second seed Stan Wawrinka and seven-time winner Roger Federer on the sidelines after the Swiss pair crashed out in earlier rounds.

But world number one Murray needed to scrap and struggle for almost three hours against 33-year- old Kohlschrei­ber, with the pair duelling in a 31-minute second- set tiebreaker which determined the final direction of the epic quarter-final.

“It was very rewarding to come through a match like that and obviously I’m very pleased to get through it,” Murray said.

“I would have been very disappoint­ed if I’d lost the second set, but also, I didn’t feel like I was playing badly.

“I played a poor tiebreak in the first set, but apart from that, I felt I was playing pretty well and he was playing really good stuff.”

The Scot held off Kohlschrei­ber’s match points, but still needed eight set points to take the contest into a decisive final set.

The result ended Kohlschrei­ber’s quest for a 400th match win.

Thursday’s dramatic second set equalled five other 20-18 tiebreaks recorded since tiebreak scores were first kept in 1991.

Such was the drama that Murray and Kohlschrei­ber forgot to change ends at 15/15, instead changing at 16/16.

“I’ve never played a tiebreak that long ever. Not in juniors, nothing even close to that, I’ll probably never play another one like that again,” Murray said.

“I’ve have been playing on the tour for 11, 12 years now, and nothing’s been close to that.” — AFP

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