Murray ends Nalbandian run, Nadal up next

TORONTO,  (Reuters) – Holder Andy Murray brushed aside  David Nalbandian 6-2 6-2 yesterday to set up a Toronto Masters  semi-final clash with world number one Rafa Nadal.

The Briton, who must at least reach Sunday’s final to keep  his world number four ranking, produced his best effort of the  week by defusing the previously red-hot Nalbandian.

It was Murray’s first win over the 28-year-old Argentine,  who had been on an 11-match unbeaten run since returning in July  from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for two months.

“It was one of the best matches I’ve played this year,” said  Murray, who reached this year’s Australian Open final and  Wimbledon semi-finals but had little success in between.

“It definitely gives me confidence for the rest of the  tournament and the rest of the U.S. stretch.”

The Scot delivered an efficient display throughout the  surprisingly one-sided contest, twice breaking the tenacious  Nalbandian in the opening set before closing it out with an ace.

Murray broke again to open the second and never allowed the  2002 Wimbledon finalist a chance to get into the match, ending  the rout in a compact 69 minutes with another booming ace.

“I was expecting it to be a very tough match and it wasn’t.  When you’re out there, you’re not really thinking whether it’s  comfortable or about how easy the scoreline is,” said Murray.

“But he (Nalbandian) has been, over the last few years, one  of the best at coming back from tough situations.”

BARRIER

Murray arrived in Toronto without a coach having recently  parted ways with Miles Maclagan but has quickly found his  footing on the North American hardcourts.

The 23-year-old Scot reached the finals in Los Angeles  earlier this month and now sits just two wins away from a  successful defence of his Canadian crown and his first title  this season, though he now faces the Nadal barrier.

The pair have clashed 11 times during their careers with the  Spaniard coming out on top eight times.

This season they have one win each, Nadal subduing Murray at  Wimbledon while the Scot advanced at the Australian Open  following the Spaniard’s retirement through injury.