Daniil Medvedev received his second title in as many weeks with a straight units victory over Andy Murray within the Qatar Open ultimate in Doha on Saturday.
The Russian, who clinched the title in Rotterdam final week, took an hour and 46 minutes to beat the 35-year-old Briton 6-4, 6-4 in a battle of former World No.1s and Grand Slam champions.
The 2021 US Open champion Medvedev received his ninth match in a row and took his tally of tour-level titles to 17.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray, who was awarded a predominant draw wildcard, had reached his first tour-level ultimate since Stuttgart final yr after saving match factors within the first spherical in opposition to Italy’s Lorenzo Sonego, outlasting fourth-seeded German Alexander Zverev and French qualifier Alexandre Muller in three units earlier than getting back from match factors right down to beat Czech Republic’s Jiri Lehecka within the semifinal.
In the ultimate, Medvedev began strongly and was instantly into his baseline rhythm to win the vast majority of the lengthy exchanges, shifting right into a 4-1 lead with two breaks of serve.
Murray, who was bidding for his forty seventh profession title however first since 2019, additionally fell behind within the second set however hit again with a break of serve. He had the momentum at 4-4 (40-0) however Medvedev all of a sudden rediscovered his brick wall-like resilience to reel off 5 successive factors, sealing a vital service break as Murray over-cooked a volley.
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Medvedev double-faulted on his first match level within the following recreation however an excellent lob accomplished the job when he had one other alternative quickly afterwards in opposition to a weary-looking Murray.
“It was a very tough match because it was windy and we struggled for rhythm,” world quantity eight Medvedev mentioned on court docket. “Today was a big fight. Sometimes we were both playing bad, sometimes we both played well.”
For Murray, it was his fourth ATP ultimate since returning to the tour after having hip surgical procedure in 2018 and, whereas he has misplaced three of these, he stays a pressure to be reckoned with.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com