Paul stuns Zverev, Murray overpowered at Indian Wells
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[March 14, 2022]
By Rory Carroll
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (Reuters) - Tommy
Paul collected the biggest win of his career with a stunning 6-2 4-6
7-6(2) victory over third seed Alexander Zverev under the lights at
Indian Wells on Sunday.
After a strong start, the 24-year-old American's good fortune
appeared to dry up in the California desert when the hard-hitting
German was up a break and serving at 4-2 in the decider.
But Zverev committed four double faults in the game to let Paul back
into the match and he did not waste the opportunity, keeping his
nerve to force a tiebreak where he played nearly flawless tennis to
secure the upset before an adoring crowd.
"I started well, I came to the net a ton and put a lot of pressure
on his serve," Paul said in an on-court interview.
"He started serving really well there in the second set and even
into the third, but I got kind of lucky there when I got down a
break. We'll always take those," he said with a laugh.
Next up for Paul is a third-round clash with Alex de Minaur, who
defeated fellow Australian John Millman 7-6(4) 6-3.
BUBLIK BOUNCES MURRAY
Earlier in the day, big-serving Alexander Bublik got revenge against
Andy Murray, beating the former world number one 7-6(9) 6-3 to notch
his first win over the Scot in three career meetings.
Bublik won the first set tiebreak to seize the momentum and pounded
his way to the finish line as Murray was unable to convert any of
his six break-point opportunities.
The Kazakhstani sealed the win with a deft drop shot on match point
that Murray was unable to reach.
Bublik stood and joined the crowd in applauding the three-time major
champion, who claimed his 700th career win on Friday, as he walked
off the court.
Murray, who defeated Bublik in straight sets in Rotterdam in
February, was left to wonder what might have been.
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Tommy Paul (USA) plays a point in his second round match against
Alexander Zverev (GER) at the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells
Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
"Obviously in the tiebreak both of us had some
chances, but in the first set I certainly created more opportunities
and I didn't take them," Murray told reporters.
Sixth seed Matteo Berrettini managed to serve his way out of trouble
to survive a tough test from 18-year-old qualifier Holger Rune and
hang on for a 6-3 4-6 6-4 win.
The Italian Australian Open semifinalist was forced to retire with
injury during the second set of his last match against Paul in
Acapulco last month and admitted to having some rust.
"It's always tricky when you step into the court again so I'm happy
to get the win," Berrettini said.
In other second round action, Americans Taylor Fritz, Steve Johnson,
Frances Tiafoe and John Isner all won in straight sets, while fan
favorite Diego Schwartzman of Argentina and Hubert Hurkacz of Poland
needed three sets to advance to the third round of the Masters 1000
tournament.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Toby Davis and Tom Hogue)
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