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Murray regains 2nd position in the World
Britain's No. 1 Andy Murray who saved a match point against David Ferrer to win his second title in Miami has now overtaken Roger Federer to regain the second spot in the world, a position which he once reached in August 2009.
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Murray edges Ferrer to capture second title in Miami
In a grueling match that lasted almost three hours, it was Super Scot Andy Murray who came out on top, edging out the relentless retrieving of David Ferrer to claim his second title here in Miami. With that title, Andy has now displaced Roger Federer as the World No.2 reaching that summit for the second time in his career.
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ATP Sony Open: Andy Murray vs. David Ferrer Final Preview
Though, we have been feeling the absence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in Miami, it has opened a door of opportunities for other contenders. While Murray belongs to the elite club of ATP Masters winners, the humble Spaniard David Ferrer can muster all his strength and skills to make this chance count, which might have not come that easily but he can justified his efforts only by winning the title. Get ready to enjoy scintillating tennis action, when these two will take on each other today in the final of 2013 Sony Open.
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Stupendous Serena Stuns Sharapova to lift Sony Open Title
American Serena Williams lifted her record setting sixth Sony Open Title after a marathon three set victory over Maria Sharapova. The best part about this victory was that Serena handed Sharapova a bagel in the third set.
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