Andy Murray began his San Jose campaign with a comprehensive 6-2 6-2 defeat of American Mardy Fish
After wins over Yeu-Tzuoo Wang and Robin Soderling, world number three Andy Roddick was Murray's next victim
The big-serving American, seeded two, lost in straight sets to the Scottish teenager in the semi-finals
Murray got little sleep after his win over Roddick but was pumped up for the final against top seed Lleyton Hewitt
A beaten Hewitt looks on as Murray is interviewed by American television after his impressive 2-6 6-1 7-6 win
Murray wastes little time in planting a kiss on girlfriend Kim Sears, who was watching from the stands
Murray, who moves up to 47 in the rankings, parades the first major trophy of what is fast becoming a blossoming career
There was also plenty to cheer for John McEnroe, who, at 47, claimed the men's doubles in San Jose with Jonas Bjorkman
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