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		Miami final for Murray after Dimitrov upset 
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		[March 29, 2016] 
		MIAMI (Reuters) - Andy Murray, 
		accustomed to going deep into the Miami Open, was derailed in the third 
		round on Monday, falling 6-7(1) 6-4 6-3 to Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov. | 
			
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			 The Scotsman might have sensed trouble was in the air at Crandon 
			Park after the opening two matches on Stadium court ended in shock 
			results with women's world number one Serena Williams and number two 
			Agnieszka Radwanska both upset victims. 
 “To be honest, I just played better in the big moments today,” 
			Dimitrov told reporters. “I had quite a few opportunities and I used 
			them.
 
 “Even though I lost the first set, I kept good composure. I had to 
			stay in the match and I had to be really focused. I’m happy with all 
			those things.”
 
 After winning a tight opening set by breezing through a 7-1 
			tie-break, Murray quickly found himself down a break 2-0 in the 
			second and that was all the 26th-seeded Dimitrov needed to level the 
			match.
 
			
			 Murray, a two-times Miami champion who had reached the final three 
			times in the last four years, grabbed the initiative in the third 
			set, breaking his Russian opponent to nose ahead 3-1 but a 
			determined Dimitrov broke right back to get the decisive set back on 
			level terms.
 Service breaks continued with Dimitrov going on top again 4-3 and 
			the Bulgarian consolidated his advantage by holding serve for a 5-3 
			lead.
 With Murray serving to stay in the match Dimitrov broke yet 
			again, closing out the rollercoaster contest on his first match 
			point in two hours 25 minutes.
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			“(I made) a lot of unforced errors in the third set,” Murray said. 
			“After winning a close first set you want to try and put your 
			opponent under pressure.
 “Credit to him. He was more solid than me."
 
 Next up for Dimitrov will be Frenchman Gael Monfils, who hit 13 aces 
			in a 6-3 6-4 win over Pablo Cuevas.
 
 Sixth seed Kei Nishikori of Japan eased into the fourth round past 
			Ukraine's Alexander Dolgopolov 6-2 6-2, while ninth-seeded Frenchman 
			Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was shown the Crandon Park exit by Spaniard 
			Roberto Bautista Agut 2-6 6-3 7-6(3).
 
 (Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Larry Fine/Peter 
			Rutherford)
 
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