Tiafoe Fends Off Early Murray Scare In Winston-Salem

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Frances Tiafoe is eyeing a return to the Top 50 for the first time in more than 18 months after a fighting opening-round win over Andy Murray at the Winston-Salem Open Tuesday night.

Coming into the ATP 250 tournament in North Carolina at No. 51 in the FedEx ATP Rankings, Tiafoe saved three sets points on serve at 4-5 in the first set before taking command of the second set and running away to a 7-6(4), 6-3 win in one hour and 50 minutes in hot and humid conditions.

Tiafoe dropped out of the Top 50 in February 2019 after losing his quarter-final points from the 2019 Australian Open and has not been back. But a deep run at Winston-Salem should see him climb back into the elite group ahead of next week's US Open.

Tiafoe will now play Brazil's Thiago Monteiro, who defeated American lucky loser Eduardo Nava 7-5, 6-1.


Former World No. 1 Murray now heads to the US Open, where he won the first of his three Grand Slam titles in 2012.

"The positive thing is that I moved well and served well but my level is up and down with no real consistency,” Murray said. “There are moments in matches where I play well and then I make mistakes or miss returns. I wish I wasn't doing that.

"My level is around 50 or 60 in the world. It's frustrating because if wasn't moving great and not feeling good physically then I would be a bit easier on myself. But when I'm winning a low percentage of second-serve points, that's got nothing to do with the physical side of things.”

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Murray served 10 aces and rallied from 0/40 at 3-all in the first set before holding three set points on Tiafoe’s serve in the 10th game. But throughout the match the Scot was frustrated by a stream of uncharacteristic loose errors and his poor performance on second serve (47% points won) and second-serve return (35% points won) proved costly.

Spanish teen Carlos Alcaraz withstood 10 aces from big-serving Australian Alexei Popyrin to grind out a 6-7(9), 6-1, 7-6(1) win in a match that finished just minutes before midnight. The 15th seed won a stunning 87 per cent of points on his second serve and next faces a first-time meeting with tough Hungarian Marton Fucsovics.
 
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