The second men's semifinal at the Pacific Life Open, between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, was anti-climactic, mainly because Murray was still so beaten up and bloodied from his tangle with Tommy Haas last night that he said it playing the match was an "unprofessional" decision.
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