Murray beats Thompson to reach Surbiton final

Murray beats Thompson to reach Surbiton final

Andy Murray is into the ultimate of the Surbiton Trophy after beating defending champion Jordan Thompson 7-6 (5) 6-3.

Two-time former Wimbledon champion Murray – who has taken a wildcard entry for subsequent week’s Rothesay Open Nottingham – seemed answerable for the primary set when, helped by a wonderful backhand volley, he moved right into a 3-0 lead.

Australian Thompson, although, regrouped to capitalise on some unforced errors by Murray to interrupt again after which degree the match at 3-3.

Murray held to like to go away Thompson serving to remain within the set, which he finally did after warding off a fightback having been 40-15 forward.

Murray confronted extra strain in an essential maintain at 6-5 and Thompson then held to like to drive a tie-break.

Murray took a 2-0 lead with an early mini-break and moved 4-1 up after stretching to make a large return.

Thompson, although, broke again to degree at 4-4 after a prolonged rally.

There was a flashpoint throughout a detailed opening recreation of the second set. With the scores at deuce, Thompson turned pissed off after a name of ‘out’ which got here from the group, so was overruled by the chair umpire and play went on as Murray took the purpose.

The Australian continued his complaints to umpire Robert Balmforth because the gamers sat below umbrellas throughout a short rain break.

When play resumed – with a warning to the group in opposition to additional such outbursts – Murray finally pressured house the break and held to steer 2-0.

Murray broke within the fifth recreation to maneuver 4-1 forward when Thompson sank one other return into the online – and the Australian then received a warning for ball abuse as his frustrations boiled over once more.

Murray, although, finally received the job finished when taking a 3rd match level probability to seal a spot in Sunday’s remaining in opposition to Austrian Jurij Rodionov, who beat Belgium’s Zizou Bergs 6-2 6-4.

“It was nice to get through in straight sets today,” Murray stated in his court-side interview broadcast by the LTA.

“Jordan is a top grass-court player. He won here last year and made the finals in Nottingham, so he has had some good wins on this surface. I expected a tough one – I definitely got that.

“To get the chance to play within the remaining tomorrow is nice, I’m trying ahead to it.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au