Last updated: 13/11/2014

Roger Federer beats Andy Murray at Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

Roger Federer came past Andy Murray 6-0, 6-1 knocking the British No.1 out of the ATP World Tour Finals.

What does this mean for Murray?

Murray needed to beat the Swiss No.1 in straight sets to qualify for the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals. With this defeat Murray is out and his 2014 tennis year has now finished.

What did Murray say afterwards?

"I'm not going to try and forget it, no. When I think about what happened, I'll try to use it. I'm not saying I'm not ever going to look at that match positively, but I need to use it as whatever. If it's motivation for the off‑season, you know, to make some changes to things."

What were the key stats of the match?

  • In the opening set Murray only won eight points.
  • This is the first time in four years Murray has not won a game in a set (or bageled as we tennis folk like to say).
  • It is the first time Murray has been bageled by Federer.
  • The match lasted 56 minutes and five seconds.
  • Federer now leads their H2H 12-11.

Can I buy tickets to watch the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals?

Yes of course. Buy tickets to the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

When is the next chance to watch live tennis in the UK?

That would be the Davis Cup being held in Glasgow. GB are taking on the USA in round one of the world group. Find out more information about tickets

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