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2.55pm: Nadal 5 - Murray 4 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) A clever challenge from Nadal takes him to 40-30, which even he can't have expected when he asked for the review; the fluff of the ball from his drop-shot brushed the line, keeping it in. Relieved, he takes the game.
2.50pm: Nadal 4 - Murray 4 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Murray can't manage to keep his game to love, but keep it he does.
2.46pm: Nadal 4 - Murray 3 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) And a love service game for Nadal, whose moment of glory is interrupted slightly by another unsuccessful Murray challenge as they're walking back to their chairs.
2.43pm: Nadal 3 - Murray 3 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) The serving Murray speeds across the baseline to return two perfectly-angled shots from Nadal, and then undoes his good work by smacking into the net and giving Nadal the chance to break back, which he does.
2.38pm: Nadal 2 - Murray 3 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Nadal looks twitchy. Murray gets the first break-point of the second set, but despite some impressive displays of cross-court power from both men, he can't capitalise on it. Nadal seizes the advantage after another slack Murray shot, who's disappointed in himself and wails as if he's been stung by a bee. Back to deuce after a second double-fault from Nadal, who gets the advantage again with an ace, despite Murray's challenge. Murray claws his way to deuce again, and takes the advantage with another good drop-shot, then loses it again. Fourth deuce of the game, and advantage and then the game is handed to Murray with successive lax forehands from Nadal.
2.26pm: Nadal 2 - Murray 2 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Nadal challenges an in-call from Murray's backhand. Hawkeye proves that it was just on the line, and the ball was good. Nadal laughs a lot and indicates to his opponent with his index finger and thumb that it was a fractional shout. Murray chuckles merrily too. It's quite endearing.
2.20pm: Nadal 2 - Murray 1 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Nadal's serving has been a little erratic today; again a fault is called as he seeks one more point for the game. When he gets the thing over, Murray fights back, but eventually hits into the net to end the rally and give Nadal the game.
2.16pm: Nadal 1 - Murray 1 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Two aces mean that Murray too holds his serve.
2.12pm: Nadal 1 - Murray 0 (Murray leads one set to love, 6-4) Nadal holds his serve comfortably, with some wayward returns from Murray.
2.08pm: Nadal 4 - Murray 6 Murray begins by challenging a call for a fault on his serve. He's right to do so, as well; it's an ace. Though he gets to two set points, a lazy wide shot restricts him to just one, but that's all he needs - Nadal returns a smidgeon too long, and Murray is one set up.
2.03pm: Nadal 4 - Murray 5 Murray interrupts Nadal's service game to whine some more about people moving about. While the umpire takes the crowd to task, Nadal wanders around looking placid. He clearly suspects that Murray is being perhaps a little disingenuous with his vocal interventions. This suspicion doesn't do him any good, though; Murray breaks him again and is serving for the set.
1.58pm: Nadal 4 - Murray 4 At deuce, Nadal creeps his way to the advantage, as Murray plays into the net and promptly complains that people have been moving around and distracting him. And then with a double-fault he gives Nadal the game.
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