Stuttgart Open: Andy Murray Stuns Stefanos in Quarters He is Set to Face Nick Kyrgios in Semi-final | Tennisspeak
Stuttgart Open: Andy Murray Stuns Stefanos in Quarters He is Set to Face Nick Kyrgios in Semi-final | Tennisspeak

Andy Murray upset
top seed Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6 (7/4), 6-3 on Friday for a place in the
Stuttgart semi-finals as the former world number one claimed his first top five
win since 2016.
Andy Murray on Stefanos Tsitsipas' extended toilet breaks! 😂 pic.twitter.com/TViAz6FO7n
— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) August 31, 2021
Next up for the
three-time major winner is an intriguing clash with Australian firebrand Nick
Kyrgios.
The
35-year-old Murray said the strong winds, which featured in his first
two wins this week, were missing as he put on a top serving performance to
defeat world number five Tsitsipas who won their only previous match at the US
Open last year.
“We had good
conditions,” the 68th-ranked Murray said after victory on his third
match point.
“We both served
very well for most of the match. There were very few chances either way,
neither of us created many opportunities.”
He added: “I had
momentum going into the second set. It was important for me to try and dictate
when possible.
“It was much
easier to play today… with very little wind I did well, I was consistent for
the whole match. This was my best serving performance of the week.”
Murray last reached an ATP semi-final in January in Sydney on his way to the final.
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“I didn’t take him
lightly, he knows how to play on grass,” said world number 78
Kyrgios.
“I was not
feeling it today from the back of the court, but I was serving well. Hopefully
I’ll bring that tomorrow against Andy.”
Kyrgios
stands 1-5 against Murray but won their last meeting on grass at
Queen’s Club in 2018.
“I know what to
expect against Andy, he’s a veteran of the grass,” Kyrgios said.
“I’ll try to look after my serve and see what I can do on his return games.”

German Oscar
Otte advanced to the last four when French opponent Benjamin Bonzi was unable
to take to the court due to stomach pains.
Matteo Berrettini
moved into the final four with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 win over fellow Italian Lorenzo
Sonego.
Berrettini, only
just back after three months out due to hand surgery, said he would have
preferred to go through in straight sets.
“He played well
and I’m still not back to my best shape,” the world number 10 said. “I was not
serving or returning that well.
Last year’s
Wimbledon runner-up Berrettini, who will lose his world top 10 standing with no
ranking points to be awarded at the All England Club following the ban on
Russian and Belarusian players, said he will just have to make do with his
grass preparation.
“I still have time
to prepare for Wimbledon, but it depends on how many matches I play. I’m really
glad that I won today.
“It’s different
preparing on grass, no one has played on it for a year, it’s the first
time for everyone.”
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