Advanced Micro Devices reported a wider than expected loss after the closing bell Thursday, largely the result of a previously announced impairment charge related to its acquisition of ATI Technologies.
The Scot, who took Red Bull's first F1 podium, was not far ahead of Barrichello in the closing laps, but Barrichello had to concentrate on holding off a charge from Schumacher.
The Briton was clearly fuming at having let the chance slip away and his frustration was evident in the tie-break as Wawrinka took charge from the outset, moving 4-1 up and closing it out with a sharp serve-volley.
Outside centre Hipkiss was denied a score by the video ref on 38 minutes but in the closing moments of the half Rabeni carved a massive hole which allowed skipper Corry to charge over.
Suitably restored, Del Potro made Murray work to claim the opener and then took charge in the second as he led 3-0 and 5-2 before closing it out to level.