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Andy Murray switches focus to grass after another early exit in Miami

The first half of Andy Murray’s season came to a tepid end on Saturday as he was placed under sustained pressure by one of the best players in the world and could not withstand it long enough.

Daniil Medvedev, the first seed, was far too solid for Murray as he eased to a 6-4, 6-2 win in their second round match at the Miami Open.

Despite the one-sided scoreline, Murray did not perform particularly badly. He served reasonably well in the opening set, winning 83% of his first-serve points, he was competitive in the majority of the predictably long exchanges and struck his forehand well. But any positive work was undermined by an error-strewn service game at 1-1 in the opening set.

As Murray attempted to keep up, Medvedev only improved as the match progressed. He gave so little away while maintaining immaculate depth with his groundstrokes and gradually began to pick Murray’s poor second serve apart, winning 73% of points behind it in the second set. Murray left without generating a breakpoint, a difficult statistic to stomach for such a renowned returner.

This defeat will offer Murray a moment to pause and reflect after an uneventful start to the season when he has been unable to build on the promise shown by reaching the final in Sydney in January.

The majority of his tournaments have panned out in similar fashion, often winning his first-round matches, meeting a seeded player in the second round and then losing in two close enough sets. As an unseeded player relying on wildcards to enter tournaments, most of his draws have not been easy and few have fallen his way.

Murray has opted out of contesting the clay court season, meaning he will now begin a training block with eyes already on the grass season and Wimbledon. He

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