The Asian Age

MEMORY FAILS NISHIKORI AHEAD OF MURRAY REUNION

- STAN UP AGAINST CILIC

Paris, June 6: Kei Nishikori admitted he couldn’t remember last year’s US Open upset of Andy Murray after booking a quarter-final rematch with the world number one at Roland Garros on Monday.

The Japanese star recovered from a dreadful start to beat veteran Spaniard Fernando Verdasco 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 in the French Open fourth round to reach a seventh Grand Slam quarter-final.

He will take on Murray for a place in the semifinals, with the Briton prevailing in eight of their 10 previous meetings. But Nishikori famously dumped the 2012 US Open champion out in New York last year after rallying from sets to one down.

“Sorry that I don’t remember much,” Nishikori responded when asked of the confidence he could draw from that five-set victory.

“You know when we play it’s always a battle,” he added. “Yeah, for sure, it’s gonna be a tough one.

“We have been playing so many times. He’s great player. It’s never easy, and I think this week he’s been playing well.”

Murray, who coasted into the last eight with a straight-sets win over Russia’s Karen Khachanov, knows Nishikori will represent his biggest test so far. “Kei, you know, obviously lost against him at the US Open. He plays well on the clay. You know, very solid off both wings. Moves well, quick,” said Murray. Marin Cilic has scarcely been tested in reaching the quarter-finals at Roland Garros for the first time, but he’s rarely fared well against Stan Wawrinka. The Swiss star, crowned French Open champion two years ago, heads into their latest showdown on a sevenmatch winning streak against the Croat. Wawrinka has prevailed all five times they’ve played on clay, including a 2008 clash in Paris.— AFP

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