Belfast Telegraph

Murray beats top seed Goffin in best victory of his comeback

- BY ELEANOR CROOKS

ANDY Murray produced the most impressive win of his comeback from a hip problem by defeating David Goffin 6-3 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals of the Shenzhen Open.

Goffin entered the tournament as the number one seed and reigning champion but the Belgian, ranked 11th in the world, was dispatched in straight sets at an event Murray won four years ago.

It is the penultimat­e competitio­n of the year for Murray, who has decided to play in the Shenzhen and China Opens before ending his season in order to work on improving the hip issue that has troubled his recent career.

There was little sign of discomfort as the world number 311 easily took the first set before surviving a late wobble in the second to close out a victory against a player to whom he had never lost in five previous meetings.

Murray gained an early foothold when he broke Goffin in the fourth game and to underline his impressive form he took the next game easily.

Four aces strengthen­ed Murray’s challenge, but his poise deserted him in the seventh when Goffin broke back by dispatchin­g the second serve at the crucial moment.

But the 31-year-old Scot immediatel­y broke back before sealing the set with another ace.

The one-way traffic continued into the second set as Murray raced 2-0 ahead.

Goffin pulled back to 5-4 but, having saved three break points in the 10th, Murray served out for victory.

He will now face Spanish fifth seed Fernando Verdasco.

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