Roger Federer has destroyed Andy
Murray to march into the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals semi-finals with
a chilling O2 performance.
Federer, 33, handed Murray the Scot’s heaviest professional defeat
with a 6-0 6-1 mauling in only 56 minutes, claiming the first 11 games.
Murray’s woeful display contrasted with Federer’s excellence as his roller-coaster 2014 season fizzled to a bizarre finish.
“Everything he tried tonight came off. He has the ability to do that.” Murray said.
The Scot had won 11 of 22 previous matches with Federer and needed to down the Swiss in straight sets to reach the semi-finals.
Instead,
he was totally outclassed by Federer, leaving Japan’s Kei Nishikori to
finish second in Group B and qualify for tomorrow’s semi-finals.
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