South Wales Echo

Murray wins battle of Brits to earn a place in last eight

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ANDY Murray was tired but happy after coming through a gruelling three-set showdown with Cameron Norrie to book his place in the quarter-finals at the China Open.

The 32-year-old claimed his first back-to-back Tour singles wins since undergoing hip surgery in January with a 7-6(6), 6-7(4), 6-1 victory over his fellow Briton in Beijing to make the last eight for the first time in 12 months.

However, he had to dig deep to do so, battling through fatigue in the second set before surging across the finishing line to set up a showdown with either top seed Dominic Thiem or Chinese wild card Zhang Zhizhen on Friday.

There were flashes of the touch and plenty of the grit which took the former world number one to the pinnacle of the game in a contest which lasted two hours and 52 minutes.

Murray told www.atptour.com: “I’m tired – I just had a sleep before coming. I’m really tired.

“That’s the first time I’ve had to do that since I came back.

“It’s something that I need to kind of get used to again, especially playing at this level and that intensity.

“It was a good step for me. It’s great that I won the match. Whether I’d won or lost it, I was able to come out the following day and be competitiv­e and play some good tennis.

“But obviously I’m happy I’ve got the day off tomorrow to recover.”

The twice Wimbledon champion served for the first set at 5-3, but was broken and Norrie also saved three set points in the tiebreak before a double fault handed it to his opponent.

However, the British number three made Murray pay in the second set as he raced into a 5-2 lead with the double Olympic gold medallist wilting.

He did summon up impressive reserves to square it at 5-5, but Norrie claimed the tie-break in some comfort to level.

But far from capitulati­ng, Murray responded in devastatin­g fashion, securing a double break as won the final set 6-1.

 ??  ?? Andy Murray beat Cameron Norrie in China
Andy Murray beat Cameron Norrie in China

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