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MURRAY TESTS HIP, COMES BACK TO EDGE MCDONALD IN WASHINGTON

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WASHINGTON: Andy Murray let out one yell, then another, and violently pumped his right fist. Quite a reaction, considerin­g this was merely a first-round victory over an inexperien­ced opponent who recently cracked the top 100 for the first time.

Still, this meant something to Murray. It was a test of his surgically repaired hip, and he put aside a deficit and some real rust to win his first hardcourt match in nearly 1 years, coming back at the Citi Open to edge Mackenzie Mcdonald of the US 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.

“I enjoyed getting through that one obviously, you see by the celebratio­n,” Murray said after a match that began a little past 10 pm on Monday because of a rain delay, and ended at 12:45 am on Tuesday.

“It was great to get through that one,” he said, “but in terms of the actual way that I went about the match and played the match, I wasn’t that happy with it.” There were stretches when Murray looked very much like exactly what he is at the moment: a guy working his back from an operation in January. Particular­ly when he was failing to convert any of the five match points he held while serving for the win at 5-4 in the final set. He won on his seventh, though.

Murray is a former No. 1 who owns two Wimbledon trophies plus another from the US Open. But he’s ranked just 832nd now, on account of so much time away. He sat out the second half of last season because of the bad hip, and then didn’t compete this year until June. This match was only Murray’s fourth of 2018. No. 5 will come in the second round of the Citi Open against Kyle Edmund, the man who overtook him as Britain’s top-ranked man during Murray’s injury absence. ATLANTA: The MLS All-star Game will feature one of the world’s most storied clubs.

Unfortunat­ely for the more than 70,000 fans expected at Mercedes-benz Stadium, Cristiano Ronaldo is not along for the ride.

After Portugal’s eliminatio­n from the World Cup and his transfer from Real Madrid, the five-time FIFA Player of the Year took time off rather than accompany Juventus on its American preseason tour, which includes Wednesday’s night’s game against top players from Major League Soccer.

The decision will surely be a disappoint­ment to the big crowd that had hoped Ronaldo would make his unofficial debut while touring the United States with the Italian club that has won seven straight Serie A championsh­ips.

Juventus acquired the 33-year-old from Real Madrid on July 10 in a deal his new club said was worth $131.5 million the largest for a player older than 30.

Also sitting out the US tour, which includes three other exhibition­s, is Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain. He is coming off a scoreless World Cup in which he didn’t start in the round of 16 loss to eventual champion France.

“Obviously these guys are world-class players,” said Atlanta United’s Brad Guzan, a goalkeeper for the MLS team.

“With or without them, it will be a difficult game. But their names alone bring a lot of attention. It’s a shame for everybody on the outside. For me, personally, hopefully it makes for an easier night.”

Most players take three weeks off after the World Cup. Juventus opens its Serie A schedule at Chievo Verona the weekend of August 18-20.

“We are sorry not to have Ronaldo, and Higuain as well,” Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri said through a translator.

“Unfortunat­ely, they played in the World Cup. They needed some days to rest.” Ronaldo and Higuain won’t be the only big names missing from the game.

One of MLS’ top new stars, LA Galaxy forward Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, announced yesterday that he’s skipping the All-star match rather than make a cross-country trip to Atlanta. The 36-year-old Swede cited the grind of playing three matches in an eight-day span, including Sunday night’s 4-3 victory over Orlando City in which he scored his first MLS hat trick. Ibrahimovi­c ranks second in MLS with 15 goals. He played with Juventus from 2004-06. “I am disappoint­ed to miss the 2018 All-star game against Juventus, one of my former clubs,” Ibrahimovi­c said in a statement.

“I want to thank the fans for voting me to the team. My main focus is to score goals and help the LA Galaxy to the playoffs.”

The Galaxy (10-7-5) are unbeaten in nine games and have climbed to third place in the Western Conference.

Per MLS rules, Ibrahimovi­c will also have to sit out LA’S next match Saturday against Colorado, one of the league’s worst teams. New York City forward David Villa also will skip the All-star Game after missing six matches with a knee injury.

Ibrahimovi­c and Villa were replaced on the MLS roster by Minnesota forward Darwin Quintero and New York Red Bulls midfielder Tyler Adams.

Atlanta United coach Gerardo Martino, who will be guiding the MLS team, said the timing of the game does pose problems.

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