French tennis player Arnaud Clement has beaten former Australian and U.S. Open
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| Arnaud Clement of France, during his match against Marat Safin of Russia, at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington Saturday, August 5, 2006 |
champion Marat Safin of Russia to reach the finals of the Legg Mason tennis Classic here in Washington. Clement next plays 19-year-old Britain's Andy Murray.
Clement, a finalist at the 2001 Australian Open and the 11th seed, knocked the Russian out in straight sets, 7-6, 7-6. Clement says he knew if he played consistently he could win.
"He can break, he can serve he can do everything," said Clement. "But sometimes I know that he can make a few mistakes in a row and I know that I just have to be focused to be very consistent through all the match."
The Frenchman takes on Andy Murray of Britain, a straight-set winner over Russia's Dmitry Tursunov (6-2, 7-5). Murray came back from a five-two second set deficit to win Saturday, but says he cannot make mistakes against Clement.
"You know, he's very consistent. He's really quick. He's actually got a good serve - a very good serve for his height and he returns well," said Murray. "You know he doesn't do anything spectacular, but he doesn't do anything badly. I think all of his shots are very good so it is going to be a tough match."
Murray has played Clement only once before - at last year's U.S. Open with the French player winning in five sets (6-2, 7-6, 6-7, 2-6, and 6-0).