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Daniil Medvedev beats Great Britain's Andy Murray in straight sets to win Qatar Open, his second title in nine days

Daniil Medvedev claimed his second title in nine days with a 6-4 6-4 win over Andy Murray in the Qatar Open. The Scot was carrying 12 sets of tennis in his tired legs after going the distance four times this week. Ad Murray, a wild card entrant into the draw, had dispatched Czech Jiri Lehecka, German world No.

17 Alexander Zverev, French qualifier Alexandre Muller and Italian journeyman Lorenzo Sonego en route to the final. ATP DohaMurray claims latest epic victory over Lehecka to reach Qatar Open finalYESTERDAY AT 17:30 By contrast, Medvedev was just nine days removed from beating Botic van de Zandschulp in the Rotterdam Open. Receiving a bye into the second round by virtue of his high seeding, Medvedev faced only three opponents before the final.

He swept aside Britain's Liam Broady, held off a shock challenge from Australian Chris O'Connell, and beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets in the final. Medvedev took the opening game of the match, but only after Murray fought back to deuce from 15-40 down. The Russian held but was swept aside in Murray’s own following service game.

The veteran battled as he always does, but Medvedev took the key points to move into a dominant 4-1 lead. 40-15 down in Medvedev’s next service game, Murray fought back to break the Russian’s serve and regain a toe-hold in the set. Frustration was creeping in for the Russian, and Murray was taking advantage but could not do enough to take the set as Medvedev held on.

It was his Murray's fifth Qatar Open final and first since losing to Novak Djokovic in 2017. His experience was on display as he seemed to rattle his Russian opponent as he refused to fade in the face of power hitting from deep. Medvedev kept winning the vital points and

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