The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Murray to take on Thiem in last four

- by Eleanor Crooks

Andy Murray avoided losing to Albert Ramos-Vinolas for the second successive week with a battling performanc­e at the Barcelona Open yesterday.

The Spaniard had caused an upset when he defeated the world no 1 in the third round in Monte-Carlo last week, and he looked poised for a repeat.

But Ramos-Vinolas missed a chance to serve for the match and it was Murray who came through 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7/4) after two hours and 59 minutes.

In the semi-finals he will face fourth seed Dominic Thiem, who will be looking for a third British scalp of the week after knocking out Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans.

Murray lost the deciding set in Monte Carlo from 4-0 up, and Ramos-Vinolas picked up where he had left off by winning five of the first six games.

Murray’s first-serve percentage in the opening set was just 35 and a string of unforced errors gave his Spanish opponent more than a helping hand.

There were more positive signs in the second set for Murray but still he was the one under the most pressure as Ramos Vinolas showed why he is at a career-high ranking of 19.

The Scot faced 15-40 at 3-3 and then 0-40 at 4-4 but held his nerve to edge in front. And, with Ramos-Vinolas serving to stay in the set, Murray pounced to level the match.

He dropped serve again at the start of the decider but fought back once more to make it 2-2, with Ramos-Vinolas receiving treatment to his left foot after appearing to jar it trying to retrieve a Murray volley.

The Spaniard edged ahead again, though, with a break at 4-4 only to play his worst game of the match serving for it.

Murray took control of the deciding tiebreak early on, winning the first four points.

He lost the next three but clinched victory on his second match point.

Murray will have at least one more match before he heads to the key French Open warm-up events in Madrid and Rome.

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Picture: Getty. Maria Sharapova needs just one more win to book her place in French Open qualifying after beating Anett Kontaveit to reach the semi-finals of the Porsche Grand Prix. The 30-year-old is yet to drop a set in Stuttgart following her return from a 15-month...

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