The Manila Times

Murray says emotional farewell in Miami

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Andy Murray exited the Miami Open for the final time on Sunday (Monday in Manila) and in characteri­stic style he did so with a performanc­e full of grit and skill but also plenty of passion.

The emotion of the game itself, a missed chance for a third straight win in a tournament for the first time in over a year, was enhanced by Murray knowing this week was his final appearance in a city he calls his “tennis home.”

The two-times Miami winner who will be 37 in May, lost out in a thrilling third set tie-break to Czech Tomas Machac, managing to battle on after receiving treatment for an ankle injury.

The Scotsman had saved match point in the third before forcing a tie-break, which he led 5-3 before Machac delivered some killer blows to win 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (7/5).

It had been three hours and 28 minutes of enthrallin­g tennis, arguably the most entertaini­ng of the tournament so far, albeit strangely on the third level, Butch Buchholz court.

“Obviously a disappoint­ing finish for me but brilliant crowd, brilliant atmosphere, very tight match,” said Murray.

“I was obviously a couple of points away from finishing it and to be fair to him he came out with some big shots, played high risk tennis and that paid off for him today,” the Briton said.

Murray’s injury, late in the third set, saw him hop off the court in agony with what at first looked to be a possible Achilles tendon injury but later turned out to be merely a very painful ankle sprain.

But having come through major hip surgery to extend his career, Murray was able to appreciate the value of his performanc­e and his earlier round wins over Italian Matteo Berrettini and Argentine Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

Murray has for years done the bulk of his off-season training in Miami and says he has developed a genuine fondness for the area.

Handling farewells is something that Murray knows will await him throughout the rest of the season as he heads towards his expected retirement later this year.

 ?? PHOTO BY AL BELLO/AFP ?? FAREWELL
Andy Murray of Great Britain waves to the crowd after losing in three sets against Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic on Day Nine of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, March
24, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Florida.
PHOTO BY AL BELLO/AFP FAREWELL Andy Murray of Great Britain waves to the crowd after losing in three sets against Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic on Day Nine of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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