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5:51pm Monday 4th August 2008
Andy Murray is celebrating his first Masters Series title after victory over Novak Djokovic in Cincinnati on Sunday night.
The British number one produced a stunning performance to overcome the Serb 7-6 (7/4) 7-6 (7/5) in a thrilling final in Ohio.
"It's huge because to win these tournaments is tough nowadays," the Scot told Sky Sports after his win in two hours and 23 minutes. "I've played five days in these conditions and had eight or nine matches in the last couple of weeks. But I've put in the physical work and it's paid off."
Murray reached the semi-finals in Toronto last week - beating fellow 21-year-old Djokovic along the way - and has further underlined his upsurge in form with his performances in Cincinnati.
There were some jitters towards the end as he needed six match points to take victory but his title was richly deserved.
"I got very nervous and he was hitting the ball really big but I hung in well," Murray added.
"It was tough for both of us and there were a lot of long rallies. Your legs really burn out there and they were some of the hardest conditions of the year.
"But I stayed calm throughout and didn't waste any energy - especially when I went behind in a couple of matches. In the past maybe I'd have let that get to me but now I'm playing top players on a regular basis and I'm better equipped."
Djokovic, a rival of Murray's from their junior days, paid tribute to his friend.
He said: "Well done to Andy. It is his first Masters Series but I am sure there are going to be a lot more."
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Do you know a marvellous mum? Are you one yourself? Here's your chance to nominate either yourself or a role-model mother you know for the Newsquest / Netmums Mum of the Year competition.
As Christmas draws closer and people in Pembrokeshire start to think about soldiers from the county who are posted overseas, we at the Western Telegraph want to help you get your messages of support and solidarity and Christmas cheer to them.
High feed prices are pushing up the cost of Christmas turkeys — but producers in Pembrokeshire are reporting good demand from consumers after warnings that festive poultry may be in short supply.
The dung beetle population on a Pembrokeshire farm is to be examined in detail to establish the impact of wormers on the species.
The Welsh national special needs championships took place on Sunday, November 9th at Cardiff central youth club.
Once again, due to injury and captain Molly Furnival-Doran away on international duty, Manorbier girls were only able to field nine players against championship rivals Llanelli.
More than 30 years ago, the Clarbeston Road Players was set up by Chriswen Vaughan who lived in the village.
Theatr Mwldan will be alive with the sound of music this week as Opera Teifi takes to the stage with Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate.
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