Murray powers into Aussie final

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AUSTRALIAN OPEN FINAL - Murray v Federer/Tsonga Venue: Melbourne Park Date/time: 0830 GMT, Sun 31 January

Live on BBC Two, HD, BBC Sport website and BBC Radio 5 live
By Piers Newbery

Andy Murray reached the second Grand Slam final of his career after recovering from a slow start to beat Marin Cilic at the Australian Open.

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The Briton, 22, came through 3-6 6-4 6-4 6-2 in three hours and one minute.

And Murray, who reached the 2008 US Open final, is again just one victory from ending Britain's 74-year wait for a male Grand Slam singles champion.

In Sunday's final he will play the winner of Friday's second semi between Roger Federer and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.

After the electric atmosphere of the Scot's quarter-final win over defending champion Rafael Nadal on Tuesday, the semi-final began in an altogether more low-key mood.

Murray went into the match with the edge in experience, having already played major semi-finals in New York and at Wimbledon, while the 21-year-old Cilic was making his debut on such a stage.

The Scot also had a 3-1 head-to-head record against the Croat, but their last meeting remained fresh in the memory as Cilic had swept to a straight-sets win at Flushing Meadows last year.

But Murray has been in spectacular form in Melbourne, making the last four without dropping a set, while Cilic had needed five sets to win three of his matches.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the 6ft 6in number 14 seed made the slower start and did well to fend off two break points in his opening service game, the second with a deft lob volley, but there were to be plenty more chances for both men.

Cilic looked to have let a golden opportunity slip by when a 0-40 lead disappeared at 2-2 but Murray finally cracked in a lengthy game, sending a forehand long on the fifth break point.

Crucially, the Croat managed to hold on when he faced similar pressure from Murray in his next service game, seeing off three break points - the last with a dead net cord.

Murray looked increasingly subdued as the minutes passed and he handed over the opening set by dropping serve again, this time to love.

When he finally angled away a forehand volley in game two of the second set it stopped a run of 14 straight points against the Briton.

Cilic was beginning to dominate on serve and Murray needed inspiration - he found it in spectacular fashion.

After working his way to break point at 2-2 the Scot seemed to have lost out to another Cilic net cord, but Murray chased it down, hared back to cover the subsequent lob, and spun round to hit a blistering forehand winner past his opponent at the net.

The tension of the previous 75 minutes disappeared with a lung-bursting scream and Murray had found his form, almost breaking again at 4-2 but seeing out the set on serve.

Murray appeared to have well and truly wrestled the initiative from his opponent when he moved ahead with a break at 2-1 in the third, only to see Cilic take it straight back with a forehand pass in the next game.

But after the lacklustre start to the match Murray was now making regular inroads with his return of serve, and Cilic could do nothing to prevent another break in game seven.

The world number four was moving his man around expertly with the backhand and, despite missing a couple of set points on the Cilic serve, he played a confident game to move two sets to one ahead.

Cilic was now approaching 21 hours on court for the tournament and he looked a tired man when a wild double-fault gave up another break at 2-1 in the fourth set, before Murray made all but sure with a forehand winner for the double-break soon after.

After just over three hours, the man from Dunblane fired an incredible running forehand on his way to serving out the match and becoming the first British man since John Lloyd in 1977 to reach the final in Australia.

Murray must now wait to see if it is 10th seed Tsonga or 15-time Grand Slam champion Federer that stands in the way on Sunday when he attempts to finally follow Fred Perry's 1936 Wimbledon triumph onto Britain's roll of honour.

Story from BBC SPORT:
BBC Sport - Tennis - Andy Murray beats Marin Cilic in Australian Open semis

Published: 2010/01/28 11:42:50 GMT

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More then likely it will be Federer the kind of form Federer is in Murray will have to pull out something special to overcome him hopefully with Murray being the more hungrier of the 2 players it will drive him on. Although i ain't too bothered who wins as Roger is just the greatest player ever and is a true gentleman.
 
Brilliant result for Andy. Not sure of the records but I think he has a good record against Federer. I think Andy will be really up for it, he is playingmore positive attacking tennis this year.

Good luck to him,
 
Brilliant result for Andy. Not sure of the records but I think he has a good record against Federer. I think Andy will be really up for it, he is playingmore positive attacking tennis this year.

Good luck to him,

The head to head is 6-4 in Andy Murrays favour, from what I can remember only one of those was in a grand slam, was US Open and Fed won, but that was after Andy was suffering from playing a match over 2 or 3 days with only 14 hours or so downtime before final where as roger had 2 days.

Different this time as Andy has the two days off :) fingers crossed as been watching Murray since he was 16
 
Well i will be up early on Sunday...Come on Andy you can do it.
 
As I've said before I really don't like him, not because of Scotland - England or anything like that I just think he's an arrogant tw@t .. but credit where it's due he is a top class player and is really on form, hope he does Well in the final :Clap:
 
As I've said before I really don't like him, not because of Scotland - England or anything like that I just think he's an arrogant tw@t .. but credit where it's due he is a top class player and is really on form, hope he does Well in the final :Clap:

I think his interview after the match dispelled any lasting thoughts that he was arrogant.
 
On the news this morning Murry will play Federer in the final.
Come on Murry. !! :)
 
I think his interview after the match dispelled any lasting thoughts that he was arrogant.

Agreed. The idea that he is arrogant is just a media-inspired preconception.

If you actually listen to what he says, rather than read the media slant, you get the true picture.
 
Alright alright !! .. forget I said arrogant tw@t ... Just tw@t will do :proud: lol
 
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