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9:14am Friday 1st August 2008
Andy Murray believes he has reached new heights since Wimbledon as his fine start the American hardcourt season continues.
Following last week's run to the semi-finals of the Toronto Masters - where he was narrowly edged out by his SW19 nemesis and world number one elect Rafael Nadal - the Scot powered into the quarters in Cincinnati with a brilliant 6-3 6-3 demolition of big-hitting Dmitry Tursunov.
"It's definitely better - I feel much more comfortable up at the net, I'm being a bit more aggressive on the second-serve return than I was before and I'm definitely physically stronger as well," the world number nine told Sky Sports.
"So I feel more comfortable and feel that I can definitely compete at this level for five or six matches, rather than two or three like I was able to do last year.
"It's shown in my ranking and results."
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