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Murray leads Britain into Hopman Cup final

January 08, 2010 14:06 IST

Andy Murray maintained his hot start to the year as he led Britain into the final of the Hopman Cup with a 2-1 victory over Russia on Friday.

The Scot put on a masterful display to crush Igor Andreev 6-1 6-0 after Murray's teammate Laura Robson had been beaten 6-4, 6-0 by Elena Dementieva.

Murray then joined his 15-year-old partner to beat the Russians 6-4, 6-7, 10-6 in the deciding mixed doubles to ensure Britain finished top of Group B in the mixed team event and set up a final against Spain on Saturday.

"I have to say thanks to Laura because she played great," Murray told reporters.

"In the mixed, the guy is supposed to try to dominate and help the girl but every time I tried that we lost the point, so I left it to her after that."

Britain, Russia and Kazakhstan all began the day with hopes of reaching the final but of all the convoluted eventualities, the only certainty was that if Britain beat Russia they would be through.

Former junior Wimbledon champion Robson impressed against world number five Dementieva but once the Russian had taken the first set, she cruised through the second to put Russia ahead.

Murray had played superbly in his opening two round-robin matches but his performance against world number 35 Andreev was even more impressive.

Murray hammered serves, took his returns early and began to try out a few shots, romping through the first set and then blitzing Andreev in the second.

"I was very lucky because I was one of the spectators but I didn't have to pay for the ticket," Andreev joked when asked about the quality of Murray's play.

The drama was saved for the deciding mixed doubles as Britain led 6-4 4-1 before Russia fought back to win the second set and force a match tiebreak.

But Murray and Robson held their nerve in the decider, winning it 10-6 to secure a meeting with Spain.

In the day's other group match, Kazakhstan claimed a well-deserved victory over Germany, who finished bottom of the standings.

Yaroslava Shvedova put Kazakhstan ahead with a hard-fought 6-4, 7-6 victory over Sabine Lisicki before world number 133 Andrey Golubev hammered 27th-ranked Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-2, 6-1.

Source: REUTERS
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