The Asian Age

Zverev wins, Murray pulls out

-

Washington, Aug. 4: Defending champion Alexander Zverev outlasted Japan’s Kei Nishikori 3- 6, 6- 1, 6- 4 Friday to reach the ATP Washington Open semifinals while threetime Grand Slam champion Andy Murray withdrew citing fatigue.

Germany’s third- ranked Zverev, seeking his fifth final of the season and third title of the year after Munich and Madrid, dispatched seventh- seed Nishikori, the 2015 champion, as he did in last year’s Washington semifinals.

“I felt like I had the more powerful shot,” Zverev said. “That worked out well in most of the rallies for me. It was a good highlevel match.”

Zverev booked a Saturday semifinal against 10th- seeded Greek 19- year- old Stefanos Tsitsipas, who eliminated Belgian third seed David Goffin 6- 3, 6- 4 in just 74 minutes.

“I’m super happy I got this win in two sets and saved some energy,” Tsitsipas said. “I was serving very well. Confidence plays a very important role in my game so getting early breaks was super important.”

Australian Alex De Minaur, another 19- yearold, reached the semifinals by walkover when Murray withdrew, citing the fatigue of three grueling three- set wins that kept him on the court more than eight hours in total.

Murray, who also withdrew from next week’s Toronto Masters event, was in only his third event back and first hardcourt event since March 2017 at Indian Wells after an 11month layoff with a hip injury.

“I’m exhausted after playing so much over the last four days, having not competed on the hard courts for 18 months,” Murray said. “I also need to be careful and to listen to my body as I come back from a long- term injury.

“I’m gutted not to be playing. There are lots of positives to take from this week, so I’ll take some time to rest and recover and then head to Cincinnati early to prepare and get ready.”

“I don’t think I should be put in a position like that,” Murray said.

De Minaur will next play either Russian 16th seed Andrey Rublev or American Denis Kudla, whose match was postponed to Saturday, among with three women’s quarterfin­als, by a fifth consecutiv­e day of rain.

If 20- year- old Rublev advances, Zverev will be the oldest semi- finalist at age 21. His reaction: “My God, that hasn’t happened to me before.”

 ?? AP ?? Alexander Zverev of Germany returns to Japan’s Kei Nishikori in the Citi Open tournament in Washington on Friday. Zverev won 3- 6, 6- 1, 6- 4. —
AP Alexander Zverev of Germany returns to Japan’s Kei Nishikori in the Citi Open tournament in Washington on Friday. Zverev won 3- 6, 6- 1, 6- 4. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India