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Still in two minds

Murray unsure about Wimbledon after going down to Edmund

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EASTBOURNE: Andy Murray remains well below his best with Wimbledon less than a week away and the former champion has still to decide whether to bid for a third title at the All England Club.

The 31-year-old Scot lost 6-4, 6-4 to second-seeded Kyle Edmund in an all-British clash in the second round of the Eastbourne Open on Wednesday as he continued his comeback from injury.

Asked if he would know by the time the draw was made today whether he would play at Wimbledon, Murray replied: “Yeah, probably. I’ll chat with my team in the next couple of days.

“I’ll see how I pull up again. I don’t really anticipate any issues. With each match I’m trying to gain informatio­n about where I’m at physically and where my game is at.”

Murray’s defeat was his second in three matches since his return from long-term hip problems that sidelined him for almost a year.

“There is no risk with me playing tennis just now. It’s just whether I feel I’m able to do myself justice,” Murray said. “Two weeks ago I practised with Kyle and I didn’t win a game. So I have made decent improvemen­ts the last couple of weeks.

“I want to be able to compete properly. If I don’t feel like I can do that, then I won’t play.”

The 23-year-old Edmund took over as Britain’s No. 1 while Murray was injured and the victory was his first against his “idol”.

“Beating Andy is a bit strange, he’s always been my idol, and I’ve got to know him well over the years,” Edmund said. “He’s always given me advice and I’ve looked up to him.”

The quarter-finals will pit Edmund against Kazahkstan’s Mikhail Kukushkin, who saved seven break points to beat

sixth-seeded David Ferrer 6-2, 6-0.

Top-seeded Diego Schwartzma­n was upset by Lukas Lacko, who triumphed 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 to claim the biggest win of his career.

The Slovakian next faces wild card Cameron Norrie, who beat fellow Briton Jay Clarke 6-4, 6-3.

Other seeds to crash out were Steve Johnson of the United States and Argentine Leonardo Mayer.

Third-seeded Denis Shapovalov

progressed after the Canadian teenager hit 11 aces to beat Jared Donaldson of the United States 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.

Fourth-seeded Marco Cecchinato of Italy recorded the first grasscourt win of his career, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 against 2015 finalist Denis Istomin.

In the women’s draw, top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki reached the quarter-finals by beating Johanna Konta 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Second-seeded Karolina Pliskova made light work of No. 14 Barbora Strycova, dispatchin­g her fellow Czech 6-3, 6-4.

The defending champion next plays Aryna Sabalenka after the Belarusian beat Elise Mertens.

Third-seeded Petra Kvitova pulled out with a hamstring injury before her third-round match against Agnieszka Radwanska. — AP

 ??  ?? Good job: Britain’s Kyle Edmund in action during his second-round match against compatriot Andy Murray at the Eastbourne Open on Wednesday. — Reuters
Good job: Britain’s Kyle Edmund in action during his second-round match against compatriot Andy Murray at the Eastbourne Open on Wednesday. — Reuters

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