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'A difficult six years for me' - Andy Murray 'really proud' of US Open run despite Matteo Berrettini defeat

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Andy Murray says he is «really proud» of his achievement of reaching the third round of the US Open despite his four sets defeat to Matteo Berrettini on Friday.

The No. 13 seed beat Murray 6-4 6-4 6-7(1) 6-3 in what was the Scot's first appearance in the third round at Flushing Meadows since 2016.

Ad Despite a valiant effort from the 2012 US Open champion, he was not able to match Berrettini's pace and power around the court.

Nevertheless, Murray says he can still be proud of the progress he has made while playing with a metal hip. US OpenBrilliant Berrettini knocks out Murray in four sets3 HOURS AGO The world No.

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Matteo Berrettini recovered from a set and a break down to beat Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in five sets and reach the US Open quarter-finals for a second successive year. A shock looked to be on the cards when unseeded Davidovich Fokina broke the 13th seed midway through the second set, but Berrettini found his range and held off a spirited fightback to win 3-6 7-6(2) 6-3 4-6 6-2. Ad Berrettini, who beat Andy Murray in the previous round in four sets, will next face either fifth seed Casper Ruud or Corentin Moutet.
Andy Murray. World number 14 Berrettini came through 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (1/7), 6-3, crunching 18 aces and 55 winners in total on Arthur Ashe Court. A semi-finalist in 2019 and quarter-finalist last year, the 26-year-old goes on to face Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina for a last-eight spot.
Italian Matteo Berrettini regrouped from a series of squandered chances in the third set to brush aside Britain's Andy Murray 6-4 6-4 6-7(1-7) 6-3, harnessing his powerful forehand to reach the fourth round of the US Open. Playing in the third round in New York for the first time in six years, Murray appeared utterly outmatched as Berrettini rocketed across nine aces and 19 winners in the first set and extinguished the Briton's sole break point opportunity. The situation went from bad to worse for the 2012 champion in the second set, when a dejected Murray tossed his racket towards his bench after handing 13th seed Berrettini the break with a double fault in the ninth game. But the tables turned as the 26-year-old Italian was unable to convert any of eight break point chances in the third set and handed his 35-year-old opponent the momentum in the tiebreak with a handful of unforced errors. Berrettini, who beat Murray in the Stuttgart final earlier this year, said he tried to play more "brave" in the final set, getting the critical break in the eighth game after forcing the two-time Wimbledon winner into a backhand error. "I guess you learn from the past a little bit," said Berrettini, who clinched the contest with an ace to cheers from the rowdy crowd inside Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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