The Citizen (KZN)

Querrey sends Murray packing

SHOCK: WORLD NO 28 KNOCKS OUT DEFENDING CHAMP American late bloomer sends 27 aces against Briton to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal in all of 42 attempts.

- London

Sam Querrey sent hobbling defending champion Andy Murray crashing out of Wimbledon yesterday, reaching his first Grand Slam semifinal at the 42nd attempt.

One year after knocking out 2015 champion Novak Djokovic in the third round, 29-year-old Querrey, the world No 28, won 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 6-1, 6-1.

World No 1 Murray’s challenge petered out when he began limping off his right leg, his movement severely compromise­d by a recent hip problem.

Querrey will face Croatian seventh seed Marin Cilic, who beat Gilles Muller of Luxembourg 3-6, 7-6 (8/6), 7-5, 5-7, 6-1, for a place in the final.

“I’m still in a state of shock. I’m glad I hit that last serve in,” said Querrey who finished with 27 aces and 70 winners.

“I didn’t start the best but I just kept swinging away and found my groove in the last two sets.”

Querrey is the first American man in the semifinals of a Grand Slam since former champion Andy Roddick finished runner-up at Wimbledon in 2009.

“It feels great. It’s a dream come true to be in the semifinal at Wimbledon, it’s very special,” Querrey added.

There was no sign of the drama to come at the start of yesterday’s match.

Murray, 30, was supreme in the first set, carving out the key break for 2-0 and taking the opener on the back of just two unforced errors.

The Scot was a break to the good at 4-3 in the second before Querrey unexpected­ly reeled off three straight games to level the quarter-final, firing 16 winners, twice as many as the top seed.

Murray restored his lead after Querrey played a sloppy tiebreak in the third set.

However, the champion’s afternoon on Centre Court began to unravel as his movement became increasing­ly limited.

Limping badly off his right leg, Murray was being run ragged and was broken three times in a 22-minute fourth set.

The fifth set followed a similar plot line, lasting 27 minutes as Murray won just one point off the American’s serve. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? HOT SHOT. American Sam Querrey outplayed Briton Andy Murray in the Wimbledon quarterfin­als yesterday.
Picture: Reuters HOT SHOT. American Sam Querrey outplayed Briton Andy Murray in the Wimbledon quarterfin­als yesterday.

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