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Federer whips Murray, rules Dubai Open

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DUBAI—ROGER Federer beat Andy Murray, 7-5, 6-4, Saturday to win his fifth Dubai Championsh­ips title.

The second-seeded Federer didn’t drop a set all week and was rarely threatened by the third-seeded Murray, who was coming off his semifinal win against top-ranked Novak Djokovic. The win was Federer’s fifth title in seven tournament­s and his 72nd overall. He also won two weeks ago in Rotterdam.

“This is perfect. This is great. Any title is a good one,” Federer said. “I have a losing record against Murray, I do believe, and not against Novak. I don’t want to say (beating Murray) means more to me but it’s a beautiful victory.”

The 16-time Grand Slam champion kept Murray off balance much of the match, outplaying the 24-year-old from Scotland with a mix of powerful groundstro­kes, drop shots and the occasional serve-and-volley.

Federer saved two break points when down 3-2 in the first set at the Aviation Club. He saved the first when Murray hit a forehand long and won the second with a backhand volley.

Federer broke Murray to go up 6-5 and took the first set when Murray hit a forehand wide.

The two players traded breaks early in the second set before Federer broke decisively to make it 5-4. Murray saved one match point before the Swiss star hit a forehand winner into the corner.

“The match was close I think in both sets, I just gave myself more opportunit­ies than Andy did overall,” said Federer.

The 30-year-old Federer now heads to New York, where he will play an exhibition match Monday at Madison Square Garden against Andy Roddick.

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