Murray sails on as Nadal, Wawrinka fall in upsets
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[August 19, 2016]
(Reuters) - Olympic champion
Andy Murray restored some order at the Western & Southern Open by
cutting down South African giant Kevin Anderson to reach the
quarter-finals on an upset-filled Thursday in Cincinnati.
Rafa Nadal and Stan Wawrinka, two of the other headliners at the
U.S. Open warm-up event, fell to a pair of young guns on a hot and
steamy day on the Ohio hardcourts.
Wimbledon champion Murray, who clutched at his right shoulder after
going an early break down to trail 3-2 in the first set, soon
snapped into focus to run off four games in a row on his way to a
6-3 6-2 victory.
Showing off his dazzling variety of shots and remarkable court
coverage, Murray extended his winning streak to 20 with his 600th
career victory on the ATP Tour.
The Scot said breaking back straight away was vital.
"It was big, obviously," Murray said. "When you're playing against
big servers they tend to be front runners, so for me to get the
break back immediately was key and it got the momentum back."
Third-seeded Nadal, showing fatigue following a busy Olympic
schedule that included a gold medal in doubles, was a step off the
pace and paid the price against 19-year-old Borna Coric of Croatia,
who reached the last eight with a 6-1 6-3 win.
Elsewhere, Grigor Dimitrov eliminated sluggish second seed Wawrinka,
the Bulgarian making the most of a single break of serve in each set
to win 6-4 6-4 and book his berth in the quarters.
Australian Bernard Tomic, 23, notched yet another upset with a
7-6(1) 7-6(5) win over fifth-seeded Kei Nishikori of Japan, who had
won the bronze medal match in Rio over Nadal.
Tomic's next assignment will be against Murray, who owns a 4-0
advantage over the Australian in head-to-head encounters. PLEASE
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Coric advanced to his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000
quarter-final, dominating 14-times grand slam winner Nadal by
reeling off 10 straight games to claim the opening set and lead 4-0
in the second.
Nadal received treatment on his left wrist after the first set and
continued to fight.
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Andy Murray (GBR) returns a shot against Kevin Anderson (USA) on day
six during the Western and Southern tennis tournament at Linder
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"It was an unbelievable match on my side. I think he wasn't playing
his best tennis," said Coric, who won the junior U.S. Open title in
2013.
The Spaniard rallied towards the end before a relieved Coric closed
it out on his second match point with a backhand winner.
"I was thinking, 'Rafa please miss, I cannot make a winner'," he
said of Nadal's fightback.
Next up for Coric is compatriot Marin Cilic, who ousted sixth-seeded
Czech Tomas Berdych in three sets.
Dimitrov, 25, who has struggled for consistency, was buoyed by his
performance against doubles partner Wawrinka.
"I need matches like that," Dimitrov said. "I need 10 or 12 more of
those matches to sustain that level and also to send a statement not
only for me, but towards everyone."
The Bulgarian will next face American Steve Johnson, who saved four
set points as he advanced to the quarters over seventh seed
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 6-3 7-6(6).
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Andrew Both/John
O'Brien)
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