The emotion of the game itself was enhanced by Murray knowing this week was his final appearance in a city he calls his “tennis home”
Andy Murray
Andy Murray exited the Miami Open for the final time on Sunday and in characteristic style he did so with a performance full of grit and skill.
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The emotion of the game itself 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 third set tie-break to Czech Tomas Machac. The Scotsman had saved match point to win 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 (7/5).
“Obviously a disappointing finish for me but brilliant crowd, brilliant atmosphere, very tight match,” said Murray.
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