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Australian Open progresses toward quarterfin­al rounds in Melbourne

Kyle Edmund carries Britain’s hopes through the Grand Slam.

- By Dennis Passa Associated Press Sports Writer

MELBOURNE, Australia — Kyle Edmund is helping British tennis fans forget that Andy Murray was an injury no-show at the Australian Open.

Edmund advanced to the quarterfin­als for the first time — his best Grand Slam singles result — with a 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 win Sunday over 33-year-old Andreas Seppi, a player 10 years his senior.

In mentioning Edmund, the statistics sheets at Melbourne Park were full of references to Murray, the five-time losing finalist here and threetime Grand Slam champion who pulled out of the season-opening major to have hip surgery.

The Johannesbu­rgborn Edmund is the first British man other than Murray to reach the quarterfin­als here since John Lloyd was beaten in the quarters in 1985.

He is the eighth British man to reach the quarterfin­als of a Grand Slam tournament in the Open era, but he has a ways to go to catch Murray’s 30 appearance­s.

Pretty good for Brit not named Murray to get this far, and he’s noticing the extra attention.

“I guess maybe more messages on social media and stuff or whatever ... there’s obviously a bit more attention the more matches you win,” he said. “That’s obviously encouragin­g.”

With a current ATP ranking of 49, Edmund is clearly a work in progress, but heading in the right direction. He’s already notched five-set wins over U.S. Open finalist Ng Han Guan / AP

Kyle Edmund defeats Andreas Seppi in the fourth round at Melbourne Park.

Kevin Anderson in the first round here and Nikoloz Basilashvi­li in the third. His win against No. 12-ranked Anderson was a career-best performanc­e.

He can’t pinpoint any major physical changes he’s made to his game, so perhaps it’s all mental.

“I’m making better decisions in the moments I need to, or playing smarter tennis,” Edmund said. “It’s a very small margin and balance between winning and losing. It’s always been like that.” Seppi was impressed. “He played very well, really picked up the pace in the third and fourth sets,” said Seppi, who received treatment in the final set for a right shoulder ailment. “It was an impressive performanc­e.”

Edmond’s quarterfin­al opponent will be thirdseede­d Grigor Dimitrov, who beat Nick Kyrgios in four sets later Sunday. Dimitrov beat Edmond at the Brisbane Internatio­nal in three sets to start the year.

“I just played Kyle two weeks ago,” Dimitrov said. “I switched it on today, and hopefully next match I can do better.”

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