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Andy Murray roars back from set down to beat Alexandre Muller and reach semi-finals at ATP Doha

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Andy Murray was as doughty as ever as he produced a fine comeback to beat France's Alexandre Muller in three sets, 4-6 6-1 6-2, at ATP Doha.

Murray, who has again been labelled 'The Marathon Man' due to his epic exploits of late, came through yet another gruelling deciding-set battle to prevail in style in Qatar and secure his place in the last four of the ATP 250 event.

Ad Just the day before, the former world No. 1 battled past ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev in three sets, 7-6(5) 2-6 7-5, in what was an exhausting match that lasted a full three hours and three minutes under the floodlights.

ATP DohaHighlights: Murray beats Zverev in three-set thriller to reach quarter-finals in QatarAN HOUR AGO Hours later, Murray was in action again — and it was never going to be a straightforward victory given his lack of recovery and the way his matches have been so far in 2023, going back to his incredibly long contests at the Australian Open.

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