ANDY MURRAY HAD a late night at the US Open but he was wide awake when Michael Llodra tried this sneaky serve.
A rain delay at Flushing Meadows meant that it was almost 10pm on the tournament’s third day before the champion took to the court for the opening round of his title defence.
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Two sets up and cruising in the third, Murray had the game almost won when Llodra sliced this underarm serve low across the net and sent him scrambling.
But the Scot was quick enough to make the return and win the point, and then quickly closed out the match for a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 win.
Llodra tries to catch out Andy Murray with sneaky underarm serve
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ANDY MURRAY HAD a late night at the US Open but he was wide awake when Michael Llodra tried this sneaky serve.
A rain delay at Flushing Meadows meant that it was almost 10pm on the tournament’s third day before the champion took to the court for the opening round of his title defence.
Two sets up and cruising in the third, Murray had the game almost won when Llodra sliced this underarm serve low across the net and sent him scrambling.
But the Scot was quick enough to make the return and win the point, and then quickly closed out the match for a 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 win.
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