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Tennis Round-up: Rusty Murray battles back to advance in Washington

July 31, 2018 15:20 IST

IMAGE: Andy Murray. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Former World No 1 Andy Murray was far from his best but was still good enough to come from behind and defeat American Mackenzie McDonald 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 in a marathon first-round match at the Washington Open on Monday.

Murray, who is attempting to return to the top of the tennis world after undergoing hip surgery in January, was out of sorts in the first set of the rain-delayed match, losing three service games behind some uncharacteristically soft second serves.

He looked in trouble but found new life when McDonald sent a forehand wide to hand Murray a break and a 5-4 advantage in the second set.

 

The error ignited the three-time grand slam champion, who pumped his fist and screamed after easily holding serve to set up a third-set decider.

McDonald, coming off a round of 16 appearance at Wimbledon that put him in the top 100 for the first time in his career, blasted winners all night but was ultimately undone by a torrent of unforced errors in the third set, including a costly one when his racquet crossed the net on a volley.

Despite the win, Murray looked far from his dominant self.

He walked awkwardly around the court between points, especially in the lengthy third set when at one point he grabbed his hamstring and winced in pain.

The 31-year-old also tightened up at key moments in the match, needing seven match point opportunities before finally crossing the finish line.

Next up for Murray is countryman Kyle Edmund, who he will face on Wednesday.

Murray has a 2-1 lead in head-to-head matches against Edmund but the 23-year-old won in straight sets when the pair met in the second round of the Eastbourne International last month.

Elsewhere American Tim Smyczek won his rain-interrupted match against Lithuanian Ricardas Berankis 7-6(4), 6-2 and will next face Mischa Zverev, who defeated Smyczek in three sets at the Atlanta Open last week.

Tunisian Malek Jaziri cruised to a 6-4, 6-1 win over Russian Evgeny Donskoy while Romanian Marius Copil fired nine aces en route to a 7-6(9), 6-4 win over Mirza Basic.

American Noah Rubin's powerful serving overwhelmed Russian Mikhail Youzhny.

Lukas Lacko held a 1-0 lead over American Denis Kudla before their match was called off due to rain while three-times grand slam champion Stan Wawrinka's match against struggling American Donald Young was rescheduled.

Azarenka outlasts Bondarenko in San Jose

Former World No 1 Victoria Azarenka outlasted Kateryna Bondarenko 6-3, 6-7(7), 7-5 at the Silicon Valley Classic on Monday to set up a highly-anticipated second-round clash with top-seeded Garbine Muguruza on Wednesday.

Azarenka took the first set comfortably but faced stiffer resistance in the second from the Ukrainian, who battled hard against the 29-year-old Belarusian on a night when her powerful first serve lacked its usual accuracy.

Azarenka committed 12 double faults and was broken four times but did just enough to edge the defensive-minded Bondarenko, who sent a backhand long on match point to put an end to the marathon match.

Elsewhere, Australian Ajla Tomljanovic defeated Spaniard Georgina Garcia Perez 6-4, 6-1 to set up a second-round meeting with second-seeded American Madison Keys.

Nineteen-year-old Sofia Kenin defeated Paraguayan Veronica Cepede Royg 6-4, 6-4 and American Danielle Collins fired three aces and won 76 percent of her first service points to dispatch compatriot Danielle Lao 7-6(2), 6-3.

Greek Maria Sakkari cruised to a comfortable 6-2, 6-2 win over American Christina McHale, who committed eight double faults and was broken five times.

Tuesday's action will see 23-times grand slam champion Serena Williams face off against Australian Johanna Konta in their first-round duel in San Jose.

Source: REUTERS
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