| Nadal 
			stunned, Murray cruises, Kyrgios slumps in Shanghai 
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			 [October 13, 2016] 
			SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Fourth seed 
			Rafa Nadal was stunned by Serb Viktor Troicki in an upset-filled 
			Shanghai Masters second round on Wednesday while Andy Murray breezed 
			past American Steve Johnson and Nick Kyrgios slumped to a listless 
			defeat. 
 Troicki, ranked 31st in the world, overcame Nadal 6-3 7-6(3) in an 
			hour and 34 minutes to secure his first ever victory in five 
			previous attempts against the 14-time grand slam winner.
 
 The unseeded Serb broke twice to seal the opening set before Nadal 
			came back strongly in the second. The Spaniard saved a match point 
			at 5-4 down but was defeated in the tiebreak.
 
 "I played really well," Troicki said. "I was aggressive, I served 
			well, I hit the ball nice. It was a great feeling on the court 
			playing like this... against Rafa Nadal, who is a great champion."
 
 Twice Shanghai Masters champion Murray, who claimed the China Open 
			title last week, had no such trouble as he won 6-3 6-2 as he won 70 
			percent of second-serve return points.
 
			
			 The second-seeded Briton, who scraped through a testing encounter 
			with Johnson at the Rio Olympics in August, also saved the one break 
			point he faced in the first set.
 He will play Frenchman Lucas Pouille in the third round.
 
 "I felt like I was creating a lot of chances on his serve. I thought 
			I moved well for the first match in new conditions," Murray told 
			reporters.
 
 "I was timing the ball well. I felt like I was controlling a lot of 
			the rallies. Yeah, for a first match after playing pretty different 
			conditions a few days ago, it was good."
 
 Australia's Nick Kyrgios lost to Germany's Mischa Zverev 6-3 6-1 
			with another controversial display in which he appeared uninterested 
			throughout, landing a series of half-hearted serves and barely 
			moving to meet his opponent's returns.
 
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			Andy Murray of Britain plays against Steve Johnson of U.S. 
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			The 21-year-old also clashed with spectators before being booed off 
			the court after a match that lasted just 48 minutes. Kyrgios, later 
			apologized on his Twitter account, saying his performance was "not 
			good enough". [L4N1CI3OH]
 Seventh seed Tomas Berdych lost to Marcel Granollers of Spain 7-6(4) 
			7-6(1), while third seed Stan Wawrinka, the U.S. Open Champion, beat 
			Britain's Kyle Edmund 6-3 6-4 and Canada's Vasek Pospisil battled 
			past Grigor Dimitrov 7-5 7-6(2).
 
 (Reporting by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
 
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