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British tennis icon Andy Murray defeated 20-year-old Brandon Nakashima 6-4 7-6 (7-1) in the quarter-finals of the Surbiton Trophy. The former World No. 1 is using the event to warm up for Wimbledon, and he will face Dennis Kudla in the semi-final.

Murray, the top-seeded player at the tournament, booked his place against Nakashima after defeating Gijs Brouwer in straight sets on Thursday. He continued his fine form to secure the win over Nakashima, but the three-time Grand Slam champion was certainly made to work for his success.

The two men traded blows in the first set as it played out as expected with the players holding serve well. Nakashima, the fifth-highest ranking player under the age of 21 in the world, was proving to be a difficult opponent.

In the fourth game, Murray played a spectacular drop shot as Nakashima threatened to break the Brit. He held serve, but the

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