The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Andy Murray ends eight-month wait for ATP Tour singles success.

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Andy Murray claimed his first ATP Tour singles victory since January by beating Tennys Sandgren in the opening round of the Zhuhai Championsh­ips.

Murray faced American Sandgren in the second singles match of his comeback last month, losing in two close sets, and this was a demonstrat­ion of the progress he has made since as he claimed a 6-3 6-7 (6) 6-1 victory.

Not since a firstround win over James Duckworth in Brisbane right at the start of the season, prior to the hip resurfacin­g operation he underwent at the end of January, had the former world No 1 won a contest at this level.

Murray played his first tournament at secondtier Challenger level in 14 years in Majorca while his rivals were doing battle at the US Open and had been training hard since ahead of four consecutiv­e tournament weeks..

Murray, who did not face a break point during the match, took the first set with a break of serve in the sixth game and had a match point at 6-5 in the second-set tie-break.

But Sandgren, ranked 69, saved it and made it three points in a row to take the contest to a third set.

After Murray broke to lead 3-0, his American opponent took a long medical time-out to have strapping applied to his foot and then dropped serve again after a mammoth game.

Murray was unable to take two chances to finish the match with a bagel set but polished things off in his next service game and will take on Australia’s Alex De Minaur in the second round.

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