SPORTS> Tennis
![]() |
Murray earns back-to-back wins with St Petersburg triumph
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-10-27 09:48 ST PETERSBURG, Russia - Britain's Andy Murray continued his imperious run of form with a 6-1 6-1 demolition of Kazakhstan's Andrey Golubev to win the St Petersburg Open on Sunday.
The 21-year-old Scot, who won his second Masters Series title in Madrid last week, took just 56 minutes to dispatch the qualifier and win his fifth title of the year. Murray, the defending champion, broke his opponent's serve in the fourth and sixth games of the opening set which he went on to rattle off in 29 minutes. Golubev, who had claimed the scalp of Russian favourite Marat Safin en route to his first ATP final, had his service broken three times in the second set as Murray wrapped up victory in the shortest final in terms of time on the tour this year. Murray, who won the title in Cincinnati in August, bids for his third consecutive Masters Series in Bercy, Paris this week. The win made Murray, whose place in the season-ending Masters Cup in Shanghai next month was already assured, the first British player since Mark Cox in 1975 to win back-to-back titles on the ATP Tour. |