Rarely will anyone think of Andy Murray as being artistic in the true sense of the word. But I am sure that if Frank was watching him he probably said to himself, "nice tactics".
Murray was down a set and Cilic was serving for the second set to go up two sets to one and Murray did some very thoughtful things. He changed things up a bit to present something to his opponent in an attempt to momentarily unnerve him and try to derail him from winning the set. He tactically outmaneuvered him.
Andy thoughtfully retreated a full three meters behind the baseline on the Cilic serve and returned Cilic's first ball with a blocked forehand return with underspin. Murray won that point. He did the same thing on the second point and Cilic double faulted. At love thirty, Murray again returned with a blocked forehand with underspin and won that point to go up love forty with three break chances.
Cilic did manage to pull even at deuce but ended up losing his serve with a double fault. Up until that game he had been serving like a god. Losing that game probably cost him a spot in the semifinals of the U. S. Open and he will always be left to wonder what would have been if he had managed to hold serve. Andy managed to cast a shadow of doubt on his opponents confidence and Cilic lost his nerve. Murray however moves on with a well deserved spot of his own and he may just owe it to the tactics that he used to break his opponents serve at a key moment in the match.
There was a little bit of a scary moment...at one point Andy made one of his grimacing faces. He looked just like his mother for an instant. I wonder what he would look like holding that U. S. Open trophy over his head.

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