Andy Murray beats Nick Kyrgios to reach Boss Open final
Andy Murray beat Nick Kyrgios in straight sets to book his place in the final of the Boss Open in Stuttgart.
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Andy Murray beat Nick Kyrgios in straight sets to book his place in the final of the Boss Open in Stuttgart.
(Reuters) - Former world number one Andy Murray looked back to his best on grass as he beat Nick Kyrgios 7-6(5) 6-2 to move into the final of the Stuttgart Open on Saturday after a second-set meltdown from the Australian.
Former world No 1 Andy Murray looked back to his best on grass as he beat Nick Kyrgios 7-6, 6-2 to move into the final of the Stuttgart Open on Saturday after a second-set meltdown from the Australian.
Andy Murray beat Nick Kyrgios in straight sets 7-6(5) 6-2 in the semi-finals of the BOSS Open in Stuttgart to set-up a final with Matteo Berrettini. The first set — which took just over an hour — needed a tie-break after a straightforward opening 12 games, which Murray managed to pip 7-5. Ad/> At 4-4, Murray found some tremendous spin to send the ball away from Kyrgios, leaving the Australian unable to produce a return.
STUTTGARTl Nick Kyrgios was penalised a game early in the second set as the volatile Australian went down 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 to Andy Murray in the Stuttgart semi-finals on Saturday (Jul 11).
Andy Murray has been drawn against Lorenzo Sonego in the opening round of the Queen's Club Championships. The Scot, who is a five-time champion at the ATP 500 tournament held in London, England, will face either reigning champion Matteo Berrettini or Dan Evans in the next round should he emerge victorious against Sonego. Ad/> In a stacked draw, sixth seed Denis Shapovalov — who reached the semi-finals in 2021 — takes on Tommy Paul while former world No.
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Andy Murray will play Italy's Lorenzo Sonego in the first round of the Cinch Championship at Queen's, which starts on Monday.