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Murray admits grand slam runs may be over after exit as Isner calls time on singles career

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Andy Murray admits he may have to accept his days of competing in the latter stages of grand slams could well be over.The 36-year-old former world number one bowed out of the US Open after a dispiriting second-round defeat to his old rival Grigor Dimitrov.In the 12th meeting between two veterans of the sport, and seven years after their last one, 19th seed Dimitrov registered only his fourth win over the Scot.Murray wilted inside the Arthur Ashe Stadium, the court upon which he won his first grand slam title in 2012, as he slipped to a 6-3 6-4 6-1 defeat."I mean, it's obviously disappointing to not play how you would like, you know?" said Murray, who has not made it past the third round of a major event since 2017."But maybe I need to accept that, these events, I had the deep runs and everything that I felt like I’m capable of, they might not be there, as well."So, you know, I’m aware what I’m doing, it’s unbelievably challenging to play at the highest level as I am now.

And some days it’s harder than others."But yeah, today is obviously a really disappointing defeat and probably the manner of it as well.

I mean, I fought hard enough, but just didn’t play well enough."You know, ultimately these are the events that you want to play your best tennis in and create more great moments, and I didn’t do that this year."A ding-dong of a first set, including two brutal 15-minute games, was poised at 3-3 with almost an hour played and the match was shaping up to be another Murray marathon.Murray had lost eight points in a row to slip behind but hit back after an astonishing get from a man with a metal hip, retrieving a net cord by deftly angling the ball away from Dimitrov.He continued his run past the net post and into Dimitrov's

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Andy Murray admits he may have to accept his days of competing in the latter stages of grand slams could well be over.
Andy Murray conceded he might "need to accept" he is no longer capable of reaching the latter stages at Grand Slams after a demoralising straight-sets loss to Grigor Dimitrov in the US Open second round.  The 36-year-old Murray, the 2012 US Open champion, produced a flat display in his 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 defeat to 19th seed Dimitrov, and has not been past the last 32 at a major in six years. "It's obviously disappointing, to not play how you would like, you know," said Murray, who hit 45 unforced errors and just 16 winners Thursday.
NEW YORK : Andy Murray knows time is no longer on his side as the 36-year-old conceded that another deep run at a major may not be within his reach after exiting the U.S. Open on Thursday.
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