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Composed Zverev slips past Murray; Tsitsipas advances

tennis13 October 2021 05:40| © AFP
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Alexander Zverev won the clash of the two most recent Olympic gold medallists at the ATP Indian Wells on Tuesday, holding off a fierce challenge from Andy Murray despite an equipment malfunction.

The 24-year-old German advanced to the fourth round, coming from behind in both sets to beat two time Olympic gold medal winner Murray 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) in the combined women's and men's tennis tournament in the California desert.

"I'm happy about the match, how everything went," said Zverev. "I think it was a very entertaining match. It was pretty high level."

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Zverev won the Olympic gold medal at the recent Tokyo Games and former world No. 1 Murray won gold at both the 2012 London Olympics and in 2016 in Rio.

Third-seeded Zverev moves on to play Gael Monfils of France who rolled over hard-hitting South African Kevin Anderson 7-5, 6-2.

"You got to enjoy what you're doing. You got to enjoy being out on the court. You got to enjoy playing tennis," Zverev said. "After Wimbledon I really enjoyed every second that I was on court."

Murray tossed his racquet several times Tuesday after missing easy shots. The outbursts were in contrast to Zverev, who maintained his concentration in the seventh game of the second set when the laces on his left shoe snapped.

He continued to play with the wobbly shoe but then had to take an extra long break between games so he could swap out the laces.  Murray seized the opportunity for a bathroom break.

Zverev then won three of the next five games which set up the tiebreaker.

Zverev went up 3-0 in the second set tiebreaker, but Murray fought back to get to 4-5 before Zverev finished him off at the net.

"I'm disappointed because I obviously want to be winning these matches," Murray said. "I haven't in the last few months. Something needs to change."

In the night match, second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas of Greece came from behind to defeat Italian veteran Fabio Fognini 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 to reach the fourth round.

Tsitsipas will next face Australia's Alex De Minaur, who defeated Chile's Cristian Garin in straight sets 6-4, 6-2.

The 23-year-old Tsitsipas was runner-up in the French Open this year becoming the first Greek Grand Slam finalist ever. 

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