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Murray: I have to be clinical
- Updated: November 18, 2016
Andy Murray believes he will have to be clinical to beat the big-hitting Milos Raonic in the last four of the ATP World Tour Finals in London on Saturday.
The pair will meet in the first semi-final at 2pm at the O2 Arena, with Novak Djokovic and Kei Nishikori following in the second semi at 6pm.
Murray has won eight of his 11 matches against Raonic and all of the last seven, including five this year, but the world No 1 is wary of his opponent’s powerful serve and groundstrokes.
He said: “He obviously serves big and goes for his shots. He moves forward when he has the chance. I think he probably likes the conditions here. It’s a little bit …