
Andy Murray playing more or less like a future champion, produced a gritty display after falling and injuring his ankle to beat Tommy Haas 3-6 6-3 7-6 (10-8) in the quarter final of Indian Wells Masters.
Earlier, Murray required treatment on his right foot in the first set and fell heavily on his left ankle early in the second. But showing his class and determination he came back from a lengthy delay to win the next game and open up a 3-0 lead and managed to close out the set.
What’s more, Murray saved two match points in the deciding tie-break before clinching a superb win to reach the semi-finals.
In the starting of the match, the ninth-seeded Haas looked in control of the match, dropping only four points in his first three service games. Though, Murray had breaks points for 4-3 but missed out and was made to pay as the German took the set, with a foot injury adding to his discomfort.
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