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Andy Murray disappointed by Rafael Nadal defeat

Andy Murray admits that he is disappointed following his defeat to Rafael Nadal in the Italian Open.

Andy Murray has said that he is disappointed following his defeat to Rafael Nadal in the Italian Open.

The Scot was beaten 1-6 6-3 7-5 in his quarter-final tie and he has admitted that world number one Nadal finished the match the stronger of the pair.

"Obviously I am disappointed losing from 4-2 in the third," The Guardian quotes him as saying. "It was a poor game. But tactically I did pretty well for the majority of the match. You don't get many chances to beat Rafa on clay. He was a little bit stronger than me at the end.

"I feel like my game is getting there but I don't think people sometimes respect the severity of the back surgery [that he underwent last September]. I'm getting close to where I want to be, though.

"That was probably the best I have hit the ball on clay for a while and the best I have felt physically since the surgery. To win against Rafa on clay is one of the toughest things in our sport."

Nadal will face Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-final.

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