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The earliest real signs of trouble for Andy Murray came in the 10th game of his US Open quarterfinal. For 22 points stretched over 15 excruciating minutes Thursday, Murray's body language was as poor as his play.
When the 2012 champion pushed a simple forehand into the net, he smacked his palm against his forehead, once, twice, three times. When he left a similarly routine forehand too low, he mocked his footwork by pressing one shoe atop the other. When he sailed a later forehand long, he rolled his eyes and muttered. When he delivered his second double fault, he swiped the ground with his racket.
Read more http://espn.go.com/tennis/usopen13/story/_/id/9638938/stanislas-wawrinka-crushes-andy-murray
When the 2012 champion pushed a simple forehand into the net, he smacked his palm against his forehead, once, twice, three times. When he left a similarly routine forehand too low, he mocked his footwork by pressing one shoe atop the other. When he sailed a later forehand long, he rolled his eyes and muttered. When he delivered his second double fault, he swiped the ground with his racket.
Read more http://espn.go.com/tennis/usopen13/story/_/id/9638938/stanislas-wawrinka-crushes-andy-murray
