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US Open: Andy Murray loses out to Stefanos Tsitsipas in five-set marathon on Arthur Ashe Stadium

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US Open: Andy Murray loses out to Stefanos Tsitsipas in five-set marathon on Arthur Ashe Stadium

Andy Murray rolled back the years to thrill spectators at the US Open once again, but despite an heroic effort, it was third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas who claimed a thrilling five-set, near five-hour epic on the opening day.

Murray, currently ranked 112 in the world as he continues to battle back from the hip surgery he underwent more than two years ago, got the sort of draw many would have feared against Tsitsipas – a player who reached the French Open final earlier this year.

The tournament may have kicked off without several of the sport’s biggest names, but the 2012 champion in New York turned back the clock to give the Greek third seed a serious first-round scare in sweltering conditions, eventually falling to a 2-6 7-6 (9-7) 3-6 6-3 6-4 defeat.

The Scot served exceptionally well to sweep through the opening set and give spectators on Arthur Ashe Stadium, who missed out last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, something to cheer.

And things could have got even better for the 34-year-old former world No 1 had he taken two set-point chances in the second set tie-break.

Tsitsipas rallied to level the match, leaving Murray, whose socks and trainers were soaked due to the intense humidity, to dredge his way back to the locker rooms for a complete outfit change.

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Murray headed into this Grand Slam with “low expectations” blaming a lack of consistency. He had made early exits in Cincinnati and the Winston-Salem Open, but his form against Tsitsipas had come completely out of the blue.

He rebounded in brilliant fashion at the start of the third set, playing instinctively to move one set away from his first win over a top-three player since the 2016 ATP Finals. However, the Greek made sure there was more to come as we headed into a deciding set shootout after he clinched the fourth.

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The three-time Grand Slam champion had the New York crowd firmly on his side as the underdog, but it was the 23-year-old who broke Murray’s brave resistance.

Evans wins; Watson & Dart knocked out

British No 1 Dan Evans won his first-round match in four sets against Brazil’s Thiago Monteiro.

Evans came through 6-3 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 6-1 as he safely progressed to the second round in New York.

“I was playing better than I had been, but physically I wasn’t feeling great. I had a pretty bad headache – that’s something that I’ve never had before,” said Evans.

“I think the lack of matches in my legs played a big part and made me feel tired – at least that’s what I hope it is.

“Usually I enjoy playing in hot and humid conditions and I feel that I am pretty good in those conditions, but today I wasn’t. I don’t know if it is because I haven’t played a lot and I am not very fit at the minute or if it is the lasting effects.

“I got through and did a good job and I would probably say I was the better player.”

Evans will play world No 64 Marcos Giron in the next round after the American knocked out France’s Antoine Hoang 6-3 6-4 7-5.

Heather Watson’s tournament is over after she suffered a straight-sets defeat in the first round, losing 6-1 6-4 to Kaja Juvan.

Two early breaks saw the Slovenian take control straight away in a one-sided opening set.

The second set was much more of a contest, but the Briton lost her serve in the seventh game and it proved decisive.

Harriet Dart is also out after losing 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 6-2 to France’s Caroline Garcia.

The match seemed to turn on a medical time out following the seventh game of the second set. Garcia broke serve to lead 4-3 before Dart left the court to receive some attention.

She returned with her left thigh heavily strapped and her opponent went on to level up the match. Garcia then raced into a 4-0 lead in the decider before serving out the match.

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