By Larry Fine NEW YORK, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Andy Murray is so intent on ending the British grand slam drought that after racing through a straight-sets, second-round win on Friday he went directly to the practice courts for more work. Murray said the points ended so quickly in his 7-5 6-3 6-0 demolition of go-for-broke Jamaican slugger Dustin Brown that he needed to put in time on his groundstrokes to bolster his pursuit of Britain's first men's slam title in 74 years. "No rallies," the...
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