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Andy Murray - Roberto Bautista Agut - Sebastian Korda - Corentin Moutet - Alejandro Davidovich Fokina - Pedro Cachin - Andy Murray digs deep against Pedro Cachin and ensures a spot in the inaugural Gijon Open quarter-finals - eurosport.com - Russia - Spain - Scotland - Usa - Argentina

Andy Murray digs deep against Pedro Cachin and ensures a spot in the inaugural Gijon Open quarter-finals

Andy Murray came from a set down to defeat Pedro Cachin 2-6 7-5 7-6(3) and book a spot in the Gijon Open quarter-finals. Murray headed into the match after defeating sixth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the first round. Ad The Scot recovered well after being broken by the Spaniard early on in the opening set; Murray won it 7-5 before cruising to a 6-2 win in the second to ease into round two.

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Elise Mertens - Veronika Kudermetova - Home hope Ons Jabeur beaten in Monastir quarter-finals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Russia - Belgium - Usa - Tunisia - Japan -  Tokyo - state California

Home hope Ons Jabeur beaten in Monastir quarter-finals

Tunisia when she lost 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 to American Claire Liu in Monastir on Friday. Top seed Jabeur went into the quarter-finals in irrepressible form having dropped just nine games in her previous two matches against the American Ann Li then the Russian Evgeniya Rodina. But she was handed a surprise defeat by Liu, ranked 71 places below her, who came into the tournament in good form. The 22-year-old from California reached the quarter-finals in Tokyo in mid-September and was a finalist in Rabat in May.

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We are aiming for quarter-finals berth: India U-17 women's head coach Dennerby - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Brazil - Usa - India - Morocco

We are aiming for quarter-finals berth: India U-17 women's head coach Dennerby

India will begin their campaign against the mighty USA on October 11, followed by Morocco and Brazil on October 14 and October 17 respectively at the Kalinga Stadium here. "Of course, we're up against absolute top teams, but if we have a really good day and the teams have a little bit weaker outing, there's always a chance for the team coming out like underdogs to win that game," the 63-year-old told reporters in a virtual interaction ahead of the big meet. "If we can score an early goal against one of these teams, they may get a little bit nervous, get stressed and so on.

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Iga Swiatek - Belinda Bencic - Maria Sakkari - Toni Nadal - Karolina Pliskova - Barbora Krejcikova - Veronika Kudermetova - Karolina Muchova - Claire Liu - Ons Jabeur delights home crowd by easing past Evgeniya Rodina into quarter-finals at Jasmin Open in Tunisia - eurosport.com - France - Italy - Usa - Tunisia -  Tunisia -  Astana

Ons Jabeur delights home crowd by easing past Evgeniya Rodina into quarter-finals at Jasmin Open in Tunisia

Home favourite and world No. 2 Ons Jabeur eased into the quarter-finals of the Jasmin Open in Tunisia with victory over Evgeniya Rodina. Jabeur, who was born 10 miles away from where the tournament is being held in Monastir, needed less than an hour to win 6-1 6-3.

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Rafael Nadal - Nick Kyrgios - Taylor Fritz - Brandon Nakashima - Nick Kyrgios 'weathers storm' to reach Japan Open quarter-finals - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - France - Croatia - Usa - Australia - Japan

Nick Kyrgios 'weathers storm' to reach Japan Open quarter-finals

Despite his slow start, the maverick Australian emerged victorious in typical crowd-pleasing style, showing off with aggressive aces and some exaggeratedly effortless points. The 27-year-old, who was knocked out in the last eight at the US Open, said that despite Majchrzak breaking his serve, there was "never really doubt in my mind that I was going to win". "I've barely been broken all year," so when "the opponent doesn't really do much to break me it's quite frustrating," he said after the 1h 21min match.

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Denis Shapovalov - Nick Kyrgios - Brandon Nakashima - Daniel Evans - Canada's Shapovalov advances to quarter-finals at Japan Open - cbc.ca - France - Croatia - Serbia - Usa - Australia - Canada - Japan - North Korea - county Hill

Canada's Shapovalov advances to quarter-finals at Japan Open

Canada's Denis Shapovalov advanced to the quarter-finals of the Japan Open with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Japanese qualifier Rio Noguchi on Thursday.

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Dan Evans - Nick Kyrgios - Toni Nadal - Taylor Fritz - Nick Kyrgios reaches Japan Open quarter-finals, Dan Evans squanders six match points in Tokyo loss - eurosport.com - France - Serbia - Usa - Japan -  Tokyo - county Evans -  Astana

Nick Kyrgios reaches Japan Open quarter-finals, Dan Evans squanders six match points in Tokyo loss

Nick Kyrgios moved into the quarter-finals of the Japan Open with a three-set win over Kamil Majchrzak. Kyrgios won 3-6 6-2 6-2 in 81 minutes and will play Hiroki Moriya or Taylor Fritz in the last eight in Tokyo. Ad The Wimbledon finalist lost the first set after he was broken in the third game, but came back in the second set by breaking Majchrzak twice.

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Casper Ruud - Novak Djokovic battles past 'best friend' Vasek Pospisil in Tel Aviv Open quarter-finals to reach last four - eurosport.com - France - Canada - Japan - North Korea -  Tel Aviv

Novak Djokovic battles past 'best friend' Vasek Pospisil in Tel Aviv Open quarter-finals to reach last four

Novak Djokovic beat Canada's Vasek Pospisil 7-6, 6-3 to reach the semi-finals of the Tel Aviv Open. The 35-year-old encountered a powerful Pospisil who proved a far greater challenge than his world ranking would suggest. Ad The Canadian has been plagued by back injuries and is ranked 145th in the world, but he was more than a match for the 21-time Grand Slam winner.

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