Belfast Telegraph

Auger-aliassime targets Murray scalp

- By Andy Sims

WHEN Andy Murray beat Feliciano Lopez in the third round of the US Open in 2011, an 11-yearold Felix Auger-aliassime was watching from the stands.

Today, Murray will face the exciting Canadian prospect across the net at the same venue as he continues his Grand Slam singles comeback.

Auger-aliassime, now 20 and ranked 21st in the world, recalled: “I was just a kid. We got tickets for Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“Andy was playing Lopez in the night match. I got to see him there in the third round. That was a big memory of mine.

“It’s crazy to feel today there’s not going to be a kid in the stadium watching, it’s actually going to be me playing. It’s a nice feeling.”

Murray’s marathon five-set first-round win over Yoshihito Nishioka, in his first Grand Slam singles match since career-saving hip surgery, created a buzz among his fellow players.

Auger-aliassime was among those who came out to watch the Scot come from two sets and a break down to secure a remarkable victory.

“I watched the whole way of his recovery. It’s good to see him playing well again and healthy. It’s an honour for me to face up with a guy like Andy,” he added.

“I was in my suite so it was pretty natural to watch the match. It just happened that it was my next opponent.”

Thankfully for Murray, he got his request for an ‘emergency’ ice bath after beating Nishioka.

Recovery will be key for the three-time Grand Slam champion when he takes on a top-20 player, 13 years his junior, so early in his comeback.

“I guess that was the thing I was most happy with, that I lasted,” Murray said. “I guess that was probably my biggest doubt going in and the biggest answer I got from the match.

“(Auger-aliassime) hits a big ball. He moves well. I hit with him once in Beijing last year. He’s getting up to the top of the game. I think he quite obviously likes playing on the hard courts.

“He’s had some struggles with his serve at times. That’s something that I’ll look to capitalise on. But he’s a top, top young player. He’ll have an excellent, excellent career for sure.”

Meanwhile, former Wimbledon champions Angelique Kerber and Petra Kvitova kept their US Open hopes on track after gritty second-round wins.

Kerber, the 17th seed, is playing in her 50th Grand Slam and the 2016 Flushing Meadows winner came through a tight all-german clash against Anna-lena Friedsam 6-4 7-6 (6).

Kvitova beat Ukrainian Kateryna Kozlova 7-6 (3) 6-2.

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