Murray reaches US Open last 32 for first time in six years
Former champion Andy Murray reached the US Open third round for the first time in six years on Wednesday with a four-set win over American wildcard Emilio Nava.
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Former champion Andy Murray reached the US Open third round for the first time in six years on Wednesday with a four-set win over American wildcard Emilio Nava.
NEW YORK : Former world number one Andy Murray survived an early scare to beat American wildcard Emilio Nava 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-0 at the U.S. Open on Wednesday to move into the third round of a Grand Slam for only the second time in five years.
Andy Murray recovered from a difficult start to defeat wild card Emilio Nava and reach the third round of the US Open for the first time in six years.
NEW YORK : Highlights of the third day at the U.S. Open, the last Grand Slam tournament of the year, at Flushing Meadows on Wednesday (times GMT):
Andy Murray has said that tennis still makes him happy despite his injury struggles, but regrets he did not enjoy his early career success enough. Murray reached world No. 1 in 2016 and has won three Grand Slam titles — Wimbledon twice and the US Open once — plus two Olympic gold medals.
Sir Andy Murray has done it all – and no, he doesn’t plan to retire just yet. The tennis player, who probably has a reinforced mantelpiece to carry those Olympic gold medals, Sports Personality awards and grand slam titles, says he still has plenty of goals still to achieve, if his body will let him.
Andy Murray, Jack Draper and Harriet Dart all claimed victories on a very successful first day of the US Open for Great Britain.
Andy Murray gave himself a pat on the back after posting his most comfortable grand slam victory for five years in the first round of the US Open.