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‘Murray must show belief’
- Updated: November 19, 2016
Greg Rusedski and Peter Fleming have questioned whether or not Britain’s war horse Andy Murray can physically recover from his epic match with Milos Raonic in time for Sunday’s ATP World Tour Final.
Murray remains on course for a dramatic showdown with Novak Djokovic as the world No 1 fought with gritted teeth and weary limbs to stage a dramatic fightback to defeat Raonic in the semi-finals.
The match lasted 18 minutes longer than his marathon victory over Kei Nishikori in the round-robin stage just four days earlier.
Now only a 24th straight win will bring the golden end to his remarkable season, and although former British No 1 Rusedski admits it will be hard, he feels Murray will find a way to lift himself for the final.
“It was an absolutely brilliant that third set from Murray in the way he digs deep and finds a way to get the …