Andy Murray suffered a crushing 6-3 6-1 defeat to hot prospect Kevin Anderson in the second round of the Rogers Cup in Montreal. The world number four never looked happy as the big-serving South African handed him a shellacking in just 69 minutes.
Anderson conquered from the outset, winning 93 percent of first serves in taking the first set, breaking to lead 4-2 and effectively serving it out. Murray's serve then unsuccessful him in the next as his challenger picked off his second serve almost at will, while the Scot coughed up five double faults in the match.
Anderson set the tone early on with an ace as he took the first game to love, breaking Murray in the next with the Briton double faulting twice. The world number 35 was persistent, again share to love for 3-0, before Murray finally got on the board in the fourth game.
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Anderson conquered from the outset, winning 93 percent of first serves in taking the first set, breaking to lead 4-2 and effectively serving it out. Murray's serve then unsuccessful him in the next as his challenger picked off his second serve almost at will, while the Scot coughed up five double faults in the match.
Anderson set the tone early on with an ace as he took the first game to love, breaking Murray in the next with the Briton double faulting twice. The world number 35 was persistent, again share to love for 3-0, before Murray finally got on the board in the fourth game.
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