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    Andy Murray takes emergency trip to dentist.

    Murray in serious danger, takes emergency trip to dentist. Andy Murray will need to come through "one of the best challenges in tennis" on Friday if he is to reach a first French Open final.

    The world number four takes on world number one Rafael Nadal, who is bidding to equal Bjorn Borg's record of six titles at Roland Garros, a venue where he has only ever lost one match.

    The Scot has never made a secret of how much he likes and admires Nadal, and said: "It's one of the best challenges in tennis. His record here is incredible. I'm looking forward to it but I understand it's going to be an incredibly difficult match for me."

    He added: "That's why I need to make sure I do all the right things, watch some videos of matches that I played against him, and recover. Because you're going to need all of your reserves to get through a match with Rafa at the French."

    Murray's dramas continued on Wednesday with an emergency trip to the dentist to repair a tooth he cracked eating a baguette, but he is confident he has enough mental energy to take on Nadal.

    "I needed to fight back against (Viktor) Troicki in tough circumstances but all my matches except that one were straight sets," the Scot said.

    "It has been a tough few days for me mentally. I'm glad I've got a day off where I can rest and recover. It does make a big difference; 48 hours are enough to recover and calm myself down and take everything in and go from there.

    "I'm happy that I'm in the semis. It's a good result. But it's not worth going through what I've gone through the last four or five days to just be happy getting to the semis."

    Nadal has looked as vulnerable as he ever has at Roland Garros and, far from playing down his struggles, the Spaniard has been keen to describe in detail his mental and physical problems. However, he looked back to his old self in his quarter-final win over Robin Soderling, the only man to have beaten him here, and Murray is not expecting any help.

    The 24-year-old said: "He's still playing pretty good, so I know Rafa will play excellent tennis against me. We've had some really good matches and he's always played well. Even in practice he plays well against me, so I don't expect him to play badly."

    Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/latest...5875-23174887/

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    will he be on pain killers?

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    from what i see on tennis boards, they think it will whipe out his energy
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    first warrior bust his ass and hurts himself and know Murray, what will be left of the tennis world.

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    he must be trying to fix his crooked british teeth

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