I managed to get the break late in the set," Murray said. "In the second set I'd already qualified for the semis so maybe it was easier for me to play more free than him. That would set up a possible winner-takes-all meeting with his old rival Djokovic to determine who secures the Tour Finals title and the world number one ranking. Wawrinka had made the semi-finals of the Tour Finals for the last three years and knocked out Murray in the group stages last year. He kept his foot on the gas and broke Wawrinka again in the first game of the second set.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 19, 2016 00:33 UTC