The Borneo Post

Thompson in dreamland after stunning Murray

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LONDON: Jordan Thompson savoured the best moment of his life as the Australian underdog handed world number one Andy Murray a humiliatin­g first round defeat at Queen’s Club.

Thompson had never won a Tourlevel grass-court match before and the world number 90 wasn’t even in the tournament when he woke up on Tuesday morning.

But 24 hours later Thompson was the talk of the tennis world after an astonishin­g 7- 6 (7/4), 6-2 victory over Wimbledon champion Murray.

The 23- year- old thought his chance of playing a first Tour-level tournament this year had gone when he was beaten by France’s Jeremy Chardy in the second round of Queen’s qualifying on Sunday.

But Thompson remained at the west London venue as an alternate in case any players pulled out and his patience was rewarded when Aljaz Bedene, Murray’s scheduled opponent, withdrew with a wrist injury just hours before the match.

“I signed in for the ‘Lucky Loser’ spot. There weren’t too many matches yesterday, but I hung around. If someone was going to pull out, I was always going to be there,” he said.

“Then this morning, I just got my transport, planning on doing the same thing, signing in, waiting around. Pretty much when I got here, someone pulled out.

“When I heard I was playing Andy, I was pretty nervous. I just wanted to go out there and enjoy it.

“I just did everything as usual. I warmed up, had some food, and got ready to go out there.”

Thompson seized his unexpected chance with an incredibly mature display, hitting 12 aces and saving all three break points against Murray, who had won 10 consecutiv­e matches and the last two titles at Queen’s. — AFP

 ??  ?? Thompson celebrates after winning his first round match against Murray. — Reuters photo
Thompson celebrates after winning his first round match against Murray. — Reuters photo

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