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Andy Murray: Roger Federer "served fantastic"

British number one Andy Murray admits that seven-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer "served fantastic" to knock him out of this year's tournament.

British number one Andy Murray has admitted that Switzerland's Roger Federer "served fantastic" during their Wimbledon semi-final match.

The seven-time champion dropped just 21 points on his own serve in his straight-sets win over the world number three at SW19 this afternoon.

The 2013 winner told BBC Sport: "He served fantastic, apart from the first game where I had the chance there. I didn't really have any opportunities. That puts pressure on you. The pressure builds throughout the set that way.

"I obviously got broken right at the end all of the sets but didn't actually play a bad match. I played pretty well."

Federer will face world number one and defending champion Novak Djokovic in Sunday's final.

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