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Murray and Soares edged out in ATP finals opener

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Jamie Murray’s ATP Finals bid began in defeat as he and partner Bruno Soares were beaten in a match tiebreak by American duo Mike and Bob Bryan in London yesterday.

Murray and Soares trailed their distinguis­hed opponents by a set and 4-1 at the O2 Arena, although only after a dramatic collapse that saw them spurn three set points and a 5-3 lead.

They fought back to take the second set but a topsyturvy contest turned again in the deciding tiebreak as the Bryans recovered to win 7-5, 6-7 (3-7), 10-8.

Defeat leaves Murray and Soares with work to do to qualify from their group, which also includes Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers, and Lukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo.

“We had it on our racket in a way, then we let it slip,” Murray said.

“We lost quite a lot of matches like that this year. We just need to find a way to do better in those moments and close things out when we have the chance.”

Murray, sporting a union jack wristband, is the only British representa­tive here, while his younger brother Andy remains out injured and, but for an sudden lapse in concentrat­ion, this was a match he and Soares should have won. They were faster and sharper than their opponents early on and, after clinching a break at 2-2, they looked firmly on course to win the opening set. But they imploded at 5-4 and a glaring miss from Soares was the catalyst as he slapped a gift of a volley long to spurn the first of three set points.

The Bryan brothers defended the next two as well, with the last securing the break back given deuce in doubles here acts a sudden death point.

Still reeling, Murray and Soares struggled to recover as Mike Bryan held to love for 6-5 before two Soares double faults and a missed Murray volley conceded the set.

The Bryans then steamed into a 4-1 lead in the second but the tide was finally stemmed at 4-2 as a superb Murray lob helped seal the break back.

Into the tiebreak, where two crisp volleys sent Murray and Soares 4-1 ahead and they took the second of four set points when Mike Bryan returned long.

The match was decided in a first-to-10 tiebreak but this time it was the Bryans who started fast, storming into a 4-0 lead.

Murray hurled his racket into the ground after some overly generous volleying allowed his opponents to move 6-2 ahead and then 9-5, to open up four match points.

Mike Bryan missed one chance on his serve and Murray saved two more on his own but Bob Bryan thwarted the comeback as his brother’s volley finally sealed victory.

 ??  ?? Team spirit: Jamie Murray, left, and Bruno Soares during yesterday’s match
Team spirit: Jamie Murray, left, and Bruno Soares during yesterday’s match

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