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The Reuters global sports blog
Expect Federer v Murray to decide US Open again
The final grand slam tournament of the year, which begins on Monday at Flushing Meadows, will welcome the world’s two highest ranked players in intimidating form.
Two Masters tournaments, the level below a grand slam, have been played this month with Murray triumphing in Montreal and Federer in Cincinnati.
Rafa Nadal has struggled to recover from the knee injuries that kept him out of Wimbledon, while a supporting cast of Djokovic, Roddick and Del Potro does not look strong enough to challenge the dominating duo on their favoured New York hard courts.
Looking just at the top two, Federer has the edge. The Swiss won his most recent encounter with Murray, in the Cincinatti semi-finals, has won three of the past four grand slam tournaments. And, oh yes, he is the five time defending US Open champion.
On top of that, when the two met in the final last year Federer won at a stroll. He played beautiful tennis as he destroyed Murray 6-2 7-5 6-2. The first set of the match was telling. A nerveless Federer repeatedly held serve with ease, and waited for first-night errors from his opponent, a grand slam final debutant. They duly came in the sixth game. The Fed broke for 4-2 and never looked back.
So what hope can Murray cling to as he embarks on his quest this year? Well, to get to last year’s final he had to beat the then world number one Nadal over five sets and two days — by far the greatest triumph of his career to date. Even if he wasn’t tired after that, and remember Murray is ultra-fit, a man who does sets of 400 metre sprints in the heat of Miami for fun, the mental effort would have been extraordinary.
Then there is their head to head record, which Murray leads 6-3. The Fed is nearly six years older and has made it clear he feels uncomfortable playing against Murray’s attritional style. And his wife Mirka has just had twins, with one of them called Charlene — suggesting a serious lack of judgment on Roger’s part (sorry Roger, only joking).

@BJ, RF was not wearing a ’16′ plated jacket but a ’15′ plated one. The sponsors prod them to wear it.
And honestly what’s queer with the name Charlene? & not with ‘John’, john?
Whatever happens @USopen other than Rafa, not many have the capacity to make it 15GS by the time they are 27.
-Sujay
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