Soderling steamrolls Murray

Robin Soderling of Sweden celebrates his victory over Andy Murray of Britain on Friday. Picture: Reuters

Sunday, March 21, 2010

ROBIN SODERLING denied Andy Murray a return trip to the Indian Wells Masters 1000 final Friday, ousting the Briton in straight sets to set up a semi-final showdown with Andy Roddick.

Sixth-seeded Soderling defeated Murray 6-1, 7-6 (7-4), his booming serves and powerful groundstrokes giving the Briton no chance to work his way into the match.

Roddick, seeded seventh, continued his dominance of Tommy Robredo, advancing 6-3, 7-5 as he notched his 11th victory over the Spaniard in as many meetings.

Soderling steamed through the first set against Australian Open runner-up Murray in 36 minutes, taking a 5-0 lead before an out-of-sorts Murray managed to hold serve.

"He played very well to start, and I didn't," said Murray, who fell in the final here last year to Rafael Nadal. "I didn't move particularly well. I was hitting the ball really short, and he's obviously got a big game and he was able to dictate all of the points.

"So from my side it was poor, but he hit the ball really big from the back of the court and served well when he needed to."

Soderling said his level in the opening set was "really good."

"I didn't make any mistakes at all, I think. I was moving pretty well, serving well, and I went for my shots and in the right moments."

Soderling was on his way with a break for a 2-1 lead in the second set. But Murray fought off three match points against his own serve in the ninth game - two of them with service winners and one with a backhand drop shot that the Swede couldn't handle.

Serving for the match in the next game, Soderling instead surrendered the break as Murray belted a backhand winner down the line.

That seemed to give Murray new life and he fired three of his 10 aces in the next game to hold serve.

The women's finalists were decided as second-seeded Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark advanced with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over close friend Agnieszka Radwanska, the fifth seed from Poland.

Wozniacki, last year's US Open runner-up, will take on former world number one Jelena Jankovic in Sunday's final.

Jankovic, the sixth seed, beat eighth-seeded Australian Samantha Stosur. AFP