Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Oh! Grenier holds, then Berretini, serving at 30, takes a dress! Can Grenier capitalize? Grenier serves to stay in the match with Berretini, 4-5 in the fourth, while Gulfi hits a backhand down the line to set Dart up. Dart, though, have suffered from a poor start, so if they keep up their form in the last few games, they have a decent chance at second. Galfi, a former US Open junior champion, has struggled to adjust to the big game more than some, but serves for the set against Dart, leading 5-4. Great work from Camila Giorgi who outlasts Keys to take the two sets 7-5. If Keys finds anything like her best tennis in the decider, she’ll win, but she’s the one we’re talking about. Dart was again broken by Gulfi but is now on the comeback trail with three wins in a row. Gulfi leads 4-3 in the first. Speaking to Eurosport, Murray says he started using more slice and height in set two to break Nava’s backhand and also that they hit together before the tournament, holding nothing back from Nava. “He’s got a big game,” he says, and he thinks he’ll be tough to beat in the years to come. For himself, before the game he said that if he wasn’t dominating he would have to check his depth, but in one set Nava served so well that it was difficult to reach the points. Once the sun was out, though, he served better and controlled every point from the middle of the second point, and it turns out that Berretini was never a break in set three, we and Murray were misinformed. Andy Murray is interviewed after defeating Emilio Nava. Photo: Julia Nikhinson/AP Updated at 20.41 BST Keys has broken back Giorgi and now leads 5-4 in set two having won the first 6-4, while Grenier has broken back Berrettini to make it 3-3 in set four. Murray praises his opponent and says that physically, he feels better than he has in years and also moves better than he has in years. It’s necessary because the guys are hitting the ball, he explains, and he’s hoping for a deep run, noting that Lendl gives him confidence because they’ve had success together in the past – they’ve made eight US Open finals in a row – and then Berettini, now at 2- 1 and with a break in set four, he says if he comes back well, he has a big chance.

Andy Murray beats Emilio Nava 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-1!

Eleven games in a row to go, and this is a very good performance from Murray – he meets Berretini or Grenier next. And let’s not forget how well Nava played for a set and a bit – if he can build on that, he can do something. Updated at 20.40 BST Dart has done an amazing job of improving itself over the last year. Her problem is that she lacks a serious weapon, but her game is good enough to get her somewhere decent. Harriet Dart is out in her match against Dalma Galfi. Gulfi breaks at the first time of asking and leads 2-0. Yes, Murray is 4-0 and Nava knows it. Meanwhile, Berrettini is hitting serves and dresses like nobody’s business. If he had a backhand drive, he would win slams, but because he doesn’t, he may end his career without one. leads 2-1 but we’re on serve 2-1 in set four. I typed in expecting Murray to split a bailout in set four, then Nava made it 30-0 and I deleted it. Only for Murray to secure the double break from there. Now he’s up 3-0 in the fourth and he’s showing more courage than me. it plays beautifully. Murray breaks and holds at the start of set two to lead 5-7 6-3 6-1 2-0, and Nava is gone. Andy Murray shoots Emilio Nava. Photo: Justin Lane/EPA Updated at 20.18 BST At 17, Osorio rebounded from a first-set loss to Riske-Armitraj to take the second on a break, while I replaced that Cachin-Holt with Grenier 6-2 1-6 (4)6-7 Berrettini . Spectators applaud Camila Osorio during her match against Alison Riske-Amritraj. Photo: Sarah Yenesel/EPA Updated 20.07 BST Oh, and Giorgi, having lost the first set to Keys in decisive fashion, is now a break down in set two, trailing 4-6 2-0. While all this was happening, Murray took the third set from Nava 6-1. He leads 2-1 and is now too good for his young opponent, who did a terrific job at the start but can no longer bridge the class gap with bravery and energy.

Pedro Cassin beats Brandon Holt 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6(1) 7-6(6)!

What a victory! Cassin throws himself on the ground crying, then goes to his seat where he cries some more and who can blame him? Another massive effort, and he’s into the third round of a slam for the first time in his career. there, he will meet Moutet. As for Holt, he will come again, but this will stick with him for a long time, maybe forever. To be fair, Holt was just keeping the ball in play really, playing on Cassin’s nerves, and when Cassin calms down, it’s 9-6… Madison Keys missed a final here when she was a no-show against Sloane Stephens, but worse players than her have won majors and she has a chance here if she’s at her best – and she is right now. She took the first set from Giorgi 6-4, closing it out with a booming service winner down the middle, while Holt fought back from 6-3 to 6-6 in that decisive breaker. What a match this is! Madison Keys returns a shot to Camila Giorgi. Photo: John Minchillo/AP Updated 20.09 BST Cachin leads Holt 5-2 in the breaker, and it’s hard to believe he’s lost the first two sets 1 and 2. Holt will be thinking about it for a long, long time if he can’t turn things around. Yes, it seems so. Another brutal rally, and when Nava flies wide, Murray has a 3-1 lead in set 3. He seems to have his opponent under his belt now, thinking his way through rallies with his usual regret. For the second match in a row, Cachin plays a breaker in the fifth set. Imagine the absolute state of his dishes, don’t get on his nerves. Hi again, back from my Coco Pops. Is there a less satisfying food on the face of the earth? Now watching Murray 5-7 6-3 2-1 Nava, Keys 4-3 Giorgi and Holt 6-1 6-2 1-6 (1) 6-7 6-5 Cachin. We’re headed for a superbeaker…

Jason Kubler beat Mikael Ymer 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4

Australia’s Jason Kubler closes in on victory against Sweden’s Mikael Ymer. In fact, in the time it took me to type that last sentence, it mentioned two matches. And he won it as I wrote the one after that. The five-set tie between Brandon Holt and Pedro Cassin is still on serve. Holt leads 5-4 in the deciding set, so we’ll be at crunch time soon enough. Madison Keys, the 2017 finalist, began her second-round match against Camila Giorgi at Louis Armstrong. It’s a break in the first set and he serves to make it 3-1. Andy Murray looks comfortable now against Nava. He has two set points at 15-40 on his opponent’s serve. The young American sends a tired shot into the net to level the match at one set apiece. Andy Murray reacts. Photo: Jason Szenes/EPA Updated at 19.53 BST Andy Murray serves to consolidate his break at 4-3 after losing the first set to Emilio Nava. The American’s dad is a former Olympic sprinter (personal best 10.37s, not too shabby) and his mother was a professional tennis player. So, yeah, he’s got some decent athletic genes. Murray struggles to get his first serve today as the sun comes in at a bad angle when he throws the ball to one end of the court. However, he holds on and takes a 5-3 lead in the second.

Pablo Carreno Busta beat Alexander Bublik 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6

Carreno Busta was finished by a tough opponent after losing the first set. He will play Australia’s Alex De Minaur in the third round. The Spaniard is a two-time semi-finalist here, so you’ll have to watch as we go along. And there’s a breakthrough for Andy Murray against Emilio Nava, forcing the error with some nice baseline play. He has broken in the second set and leads 3-2. Murray leveled at 2-2 in set two, having lost the first to Nava 5-7, and with that I’ll hand over to Tom Lutz, who will take you through the next little bit.

Wang Xiyu beats Maria Sakkari [3] 3-6 7-5 7-5!

This is an amazing win for the 20-year-old, her first win over a top-10 player, and she didn’t earn it! She could have easily faded after losing set 1 and also at the start of set 3, but she hung in there and winning two sets 7-5, against a player and player of Sakkari’s class, tells us just how great she played. Then he meets Riske-Amritraj or Osorio, and I’d like him to deal with both. A concentrated Xiyu Wang during her second round win over Maria Sakkari. Photo: Cj Gunther/EPA Updated at 19:00 BST Since breaking in the third set, Wang has been the better player and an overhead volley gives her two match points at 15-40!

Alex de Minaur beats Cristian Garin 6-3 6-0 4-6 6-2!

Then he meets Carreño Busta or Bublik. Back to Muzza, he played really well in this set. But so did Nava who didn’t wait to be asked, went for his shots, chased everything and, above all, won the big points. Murray will be hoping he can’t maintain that level – if he can, how is he world number 200 even at 20 – but if he can, we’re in for a treat. Meanwhile, in Armstrong, Wang leads Sakkari 3-6 7-5 5-4, but Sakkari has three points for 5-5. Moving down the courts, Berrettini dropped the first set to Grenier but is 4-0 in the second. De Minaur will soon serve for the match against Garin at 2-1. Cachin and Holt would soon begin a decider after Holt took sets one and two one and two. and Riske-Amritrai leads Osorio 5-4 with a break. And as I type this, Nava uploads his first set point… and look what a treat! Murray hits a powerful backhand, a lovely volley into the corner of the forehand that looks like a duo… and Nava hits an incredible winner to take an 84-minute first set! Awesome! Emilio Nava fires a comeback on the way to…


title: “Us Open Day Three Murray Advances Plus Dart Gough And Kyrgios In Action Live Us Open Tennis 2022 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-16” author: “Vicky Peterman”


Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Oh! Grenier holds, then Berretini, serving at 30, takes a dress! Can Grenier capitalize? Grenier serves to stay in the match with Berretini, 4-5 in the fourth, while Gulfi hits a backhand down the line to set Dart up. Dart, though, have suffered from a poor start, so if they keep up their form in the last few games, they have a decent chance at second. Galfi, a former US Open junior champion, has struggled to adjust to the big game more than some, but serves for the set against Dart, leading 5-4. Great work from Camila Giorgi who outlasts Keys to take the two sets 7-5. If Keys finds anything like her best tennis in the decider, she’ll win, but she’s the one we’re talking about. Dart was again broken by Gulfi but is now on the comeback trail with three wins in a row. Gulfi leads 4-3 in the first. Speaking to Eurosport, Murray says he started using more slice and height in set two to break Nava’s backhand and also that they hit together before the tournament, holding nothing back from Nava. “He’s got a big game,” he says, and he thinks he’ll be tough to beat in the years to come. For himself, before the game he said that if he wasn’t dominating he would have to check his depth, but in one set Nava served so well that it was difficult to reach the points. Once the sun was out, though, he served better and controlled every point from the middle of the second point, and it turns out that Berretini was never a break in set three, we and Murray were misinformed. Andy Murray is interviewed after defeating Emilio Nava. Photo: Julia Nikhinson/AP Updated at 20.41 BST Keys has broken back Giorgi and now leads 5-4 in set two having won the first 6-4, while Grenier has broken back Berrettini to make it 3-3 in set four. Murray praises his opponent and says that physically, he feels better than he has in years and also moves better than he has in years. It’s necessary because the guys are hitting the ball, he explains, and he’s hoping for a deep run, noting that Lendl gives him confidence because they’ve had success together in the past – they’ve made eight US Open finals in a row – and then Berettini, now at 2- 1 and with a break in set four, he says if he comes back well, he has a big chance.

Andy Murray beats Emilio Nava 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-1!

Eleven games in a row to go, and this is a very good performance from Murray – he meets Berretini or Grenier next. And let’s not forget how well Nava played for a set and a bit – if he can build on that, he can do something. Updated at 20.40 BST Dart has done an amazing job of improving itself over the last year. Her problem is that she lacks a serious weapon, but her game is good enough to get her somewhere decent. Harriet Dart is out in her match against Dalma Galfi. Gulfi breaks at the first time of asking and leads 2-0. Yes, Murray is 4-0 and Nava knows it. Meanwhile, Berrettini is hitting serves and dresses like nobody’s business. If he had a backhand drive, he would win slams, but because he doesn’t, he may end his career without one. leads 2-1 but we’re on serve 2-1 in set four. I typed in expecting Murray to split a bailout in set four, then Nava made it 30-0 and I deleted it. Only for Murray to secure the double break from there. Now he’s up 3-0 in the fourth and he’s showing more courage than me. it plays beautifully. Murray breaks and holds at the start of set two to lead 5-7 6-3 6-1 2-0, and Nava is gone. Andy Murray shoots Emilio Nava. Photo: Justin Lane/EPA Updated at 20.18 BST At 17, Osorio rebounded from a first-set loss to Riske-Armitraj to take the second on a break, while I replaced that Cachin-Holt with Grenier 6-2 1-6 (4)6-7 Berrettini . Spectators applaud Camila Osorio during her match against Alison Riske-Amritraj. Photo: Sarah Yenesel/EPA Updated 20.07 BST Oh, and Giorgi, having lost the first set to Keys in decisive fashion, is now a break down in set two, trailing 4-6 2-0. While all this was happening, Murray took the third set from Nava 6-1. He leads 2-1 and is now too good for his young opponent, who did a terrific job at the start but can no longer bridge the class gap with bravery and energy.

Pedro Cassin beats Brandon Holt 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6(1) 7-6(6)!

What a victory! Cassin throws himself on the ground crying, then goes to his seat where he cries some more and who can blame him? Another massive effort, and he’s into the third round of a slam for the first time in his career. there, he will meet Moutet. As for Holt, he will come again, but this will stick with him for a long time, maybe forever. To be fair, Holt was just keeping the ball in play really, playing on Cassin’s nerves, and when Cassin calms down, it’s 9-6… Madison Keys missed a final here when she was a no-show against Sloane Stephens, but worse players than her have won majors and she has a chance here if she’s at her best – and she is right now. She took the first set from Giorgi 6-4, closing it out with a booming service winner down the middle, while Holt fought back from 6-3 to 6-6 in that decisive breaker. What a match this is! Madison Keys returns a shot to Camila Giorgi. Photo: John Minchillo/AP Updated 20.09 BST Cachin leads Holt 5-2 in the breaker, and it’s hard to believe he’s lost the first two sets 1 and 2. Holt will be thinking about it for a long, long time if he can’t turn things around. Yes, it seems so. Another brutal rally, and when Nava flies wide, Murray has a 3-1 lead in set 3. He seems to have his opponent under his belt now, thinking his way through rallies with his usual regret. For the second match in a row, Cachin plays a breaker in the fifth set. Imagine the absolute state of his dishes, don’t get on his nerves. Hi again, back from my Coco Pops. Is there a less satisfying food on the face of the earth? Now watching Murray 5-7 6-3 2-1 Nava, Keys 4-3 Giorgi and Holt 6-1 6-2 1-6 (1) 6-7 6-5 Cachin. We’re headed for a superbeaker…

Jason Kubler beat Mikael Ymer 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4

Australia’s Jason Kubler closes in on victory against Sweden’s Mikael Ymer. In fact, in the time it took me to type that last sentence, it mentioned two matches. And he won it as I wrote the one after that. The five-set tie between Brandon Holt and Pedro Cassin is still on serve. Holt leads 5-4 in the deciding set, so we’ll be at crunch time soon enough. Madison Keys, the 2017 finalist, began her second-round match against Camila Giorgi at Louis Armstrong. It’s a break in the first set and he serves to make it 3-1. Andy Murray looks comfortable now against Nava. He has two set points at 15-40 on his opponent’s serve. The young American sends a tired shot into the net to level the match at one set apiece. Andy Murray reacts. Photo: Jason Szenes/EPA Updated at 19.53 BST Andy Murray serves to consolidate his break at 4-3 after losing the first set to Emilio Nava. The American’s dad is a former Olympic sprinter (personal best 10.37s, not too shabby) and his mother was a professional tennis player. So, yeah, he’s got some decent athletic genes. Murray struggles to get his first serve today as the sun comes in at a bad angle when he throws the ball to one end of the court. However, he holds on and takes a 5-3 lead in the second.

Pablo Carreno Busta beat Alexander Bublik 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6

Carreno Busta was finished by a tough opponent after losing the first set. He will play Australia’s Alex De Minaur in the third round. The Spaniard is a two-time semi-finalist here, so you’ll have to watch as we go along. And there’s a breakthrough for Andy Murray against Emilio Nava, forcing the error with some nice baseline play. He has broken in the second set and leads 3-2. Murray leveled at 2-2 in set two, having lost the first to Nava 5-7, and with that I’ll hand over to Tom Lutz, who will take you through the next little bit.

Wang Xiyu beats Maria Sakkari [3] 3-6 7-5 7-5!

This is an amazing win for the 20-year-old, her first win over a top-10 player, and she didn’t earn it! She could have easily faded after losing set 1 and also at the start of set 3, but she hung in there and winning two sets 7-5, against a player and player of Sakkari’s class, tells us just how great she played. Then he meets Riske-Amritraj or Osorio, and I’d like him to deal with both. A concentrated Xiyu Wang during her second round win over Maria Sakkari. Photo: Cj Gunther/EPA Updated at 19:00 BST Since breaking in the third set, Wang has been the better player and an overhead volley gives her two match points at 15-40!

Alex de Minaur beats Cristian Garin 6-3 6-0 4-6 6-2!

Then he meets Carreño Busta or Bublik. Back to Muzza, he played really well in this set. But so did Nava who didn’t wait to be asked, went for his shots, chased everything and, above all, won the big points. Murray will be hoping he can’t maintain that level – if he can, how is he world number 200 even at 20 – but if he can, we’re in for a treat. Meanwhile, in Armstrong, Wang leads Sakkari 3-6 7-5 5-4, but Sakkari has three points for 5-5. Moving down the courts, Berrettini dropped the first set to Grenier but is 4-0 in the second. De Minaur will soon serve for the match against Garin at 2-1. Cachin and Holt would soon begin a decider after Holt took sets one and two one and two. and Riske-Amritrai leads Osorio 5-4 with a break. And as I type this, Nava uploads his first set point… and look what a treat! Murray hits a powerful backhand, a lovely volley into the corner of the forehand that looks like a duo… and Nava hits an incredible winner to take an 84-minute first set! Awesome! Emilio Nava fires a comeback on the way to…


title: “Us Open Day Three Murray Advances Plus Dart Gough And Kyrgios In Action Live Us Open Tennis 2022 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-10” author: “Lionel Storey”


Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Oh! Grenier holds, then Berretini, serving at 30, takes a dress! Can Grenier capitalize? Grenier serves to stay in the match with Berretini, 4-5 in the fourth, while Gulfi hits a backhand down the line to set Dart up. Dart, though, have suffered from a poor start, so if they keep up their form in the last few games, they have a decent chance at second. Galfi, a former US Open junior champion, has struggled to adjust to the big game more than some, but serves for the set against Dart, leading 5-4. Great work from Camila Giorgi who outlasts Keys to take the two sets 7-5. If Keys finds anything like her best tennis in the decider, she’ll win, but she’s the one we’re talking about. Dart was again broken by Gulfi but is now on the comeback trail with three wins in a row. Gulfi leads 4-3 in the first. Speaking to Eurosport, Murray says he started using more slice and height in set two to break Nava’s backhand and also that they hit together before the tournament, holding nothing back from Nava. “He’s got a big game,” he says, and he thinks he’ll be tough to beat in the years to come. For himself, before the game he said that if he wasn’t dominating he would have to check his depth, but in one set Nava served so well that it was difficult to reach the points. Once the sun was out, though, he served better and controlled every point from the middle of the second point, and it turns out that Berretini was never a break in set three, we and Murray were misinformed. Andy Murray is interviewed after defeating Emilio Nava. Photo: Julia Nikhinson/AP Updated at 20.41 BST Keys has broken back Giorgi and now leads 5-4 in set two having won the first 6-4, while Grenier has broken back Berrettini to make it 3-3 in set four. Murray praises his opponent and says that physically, he feels better than he has in years and also moves better than he has in years. It’s necessary because the guys are hitting the ball, he explains, and he’s hoping for a deep run, noting that Lendl gives him confidence because they’ve had success together in the past – they’ve made eight US Open finals in a row – and then Berettini, now at 2- 1 and with a break in set four, he says if he comes back well, he has a big chance.

Andy Murray beats Emilio Nava 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-1!

Eleven games in a row to go, and this is a very good performance from Murray – he meets Berretini or Grenier next. And let’s not forget how well Nava played for a set and a bit – if he can build on that, he can do something. Updated at 20.40 BST Dart has done an amazing job of improving itself over the last year. Her problem is that she lacks a serious weapon, but her game is good enough to get her somewhere decent. Harriet Dart is out in her match against Dalma Galfi. Gulfi breaks at the first time of asking and leads 2-0. Yes, Murray is 4-0 and Nava knows it. Meanwhile, Berrettini is hitting serves and dresses like nobody’s business. If he had a backhand drive, he would win slams, but because he doesn’t, he may end his career without one. leads 2-1 but we’re on serve 2-1 in set four. I typed in expecting Murray to split a bailout in set four, then Nava made it 30-0 and I deleted it. Only for Murray to secure the double break from there. Now he’s up 3-0 in the fourth and he’s showing more courage than me. it plays beautifully. Murray breaks and holds at the start of set two to lead 5-7 6-3 6-1 2-0, and Nava is gone. Andy Murray shoots Emilio Nava. Photo: Justin Lane/EPA Updated at 20.18 BST At 17, Osorio rebounded from a first-set loss to Riske-Armitraj to take the second on a break, while I replaced that Cachin-Holt with Grenier 6-2 1-6 (4)6-7 Berrettini . Spectators applaud Camila Osorio during her match against Alison Riske-Amritraj. Photo: Sarah Yenesel/EPA Updated 20.07 BST Oh, and Giorgi, having lost the first set to Keys in decisive fashion, is now a break down in set two, trailing 4-6 2-0. While all this was happening, Murray took the third set from Nava 6-1. He leads 2-1 and is now too good for his young opponent, who did a terrific job at the start but can no longer bridge the class gap with bravery and energy.

Pedro Cassin beats Brandon Holt 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6(1) 7-6(6)!

What a victory! Cassin throws himself on the ground crying, then goes to his seat where he cries some more and who can blame him? Another massive effort, and he’s into the third round of a slam for the first time in his career. there, he will meet Moutet. As for Holt, he will come again, but this will stick with him for a long time, maybe forever. To be fair, Holt was just keeping the ball in play really, playing on Cassin’s nerves, and when Cassin calms down, it’s 9-6… Madison Keys missed a final here when she was a no-show against Sloane Stephens, but worse players than her have won majors and she has a chance here if she’s at her best – and she is right now. She took the first set from Giorgi 6-4, closing it out with a booming service winner down the middle, while Holt fought back from 6-3 to 6-6 in that decisive breaker. What a match this is! Madison Keys returns a shot to Camila Giorgi. Photo: John Minchillo/AP Updated 20.09 BST Cachin leads Holt 5-2 in the breaker, and it’s hard to believe he’s lost the first two sets 1 and 2. Holt will be thinking about it for a long, long time if he can’t turn things around. Yes, it seems so. Another brutal rally, and when Nava flies wide, Murray has a 3-1 lead in set 3. He seems to have his opponent under his belt now, thinking his way through rallies with his usual regret. For the second match in a row, Cachin plays a breaker in the fifth set. Imagine the absolute state of his dishes, don’t get on his nerves. Hi again, back from my Coco Pops. Is there a less satisfying food on the face of the earth? Now watching Murray 5-7 6-3 2-1 Nava, Keys 4-3 Giorgi and Holt 6-1 6-2 1-6 (1) 6-7 6-5 Cachin. We’re headed for a superbeaker…

Jason Kubler beat Mikael Ymer 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4

Australia’s Jason Kubler closes in on victory against Sweden’s Mikael Ymer. In fact, in the time it took me to type that last sentence, it mentioned two matches. And he won it as I wrote the one after that. The five-set tie between Brandon Holt and Pedro Cassin is still on serve. Holt leads 5-4 in the deciding set, so we’ll be at crunch time soon enough. Madison Keys, the 2017 finalist, began her second-round match against Camila Giorgi at Louis Armstrong. It’s a break in the first set and he serves to make it 3-1. Andy Murray looks comfortable now against Nava. He has two set points at 15-40 on his opponent’s serve. The young American sends a tired shot into the net to level the match at one set apiece. Andy Murray reacts. Photo: Jason Szenes/EPA Updated at 19.53 BST Andy Murray serves to consolidate his break at 4-3 after losing the first set to Emilio Nava. The American’s dad is a former Olympic sprinter (personal best 10.37s, not too shabby) and his mother was a professional tennis player. So, yeah, he’s got some decent athletic genes. Murray struggles to get his first serve today as the sun comes in at a bad angle when he throws the ball to one end of the court. However, he holds on and takes a 5-3 lead in the second.

Pablo Carreno Busta beat Alexander Bublik 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6

Carreno Busta was finished by a tough opponent after losing the first set. He will play Australia’s Alex De Minaur in the third round. The Spaniard is a two-time semi-finalist here, so you’ll have to watch as we go along. And there’s a breakthrough for Andy Murray against Emilio Nava, forcing the error with some nice baseline play. He has broken in the second set and leads 3-2. Murray leveled at 2-2 in set two, having lost the first to Nava 5-7, and with that I’ll hand over to Tom Lutz, who will take you through the next little bit.

Wang Xiyu beats Maria Sakkari [3] 3-6 7-5 7-5!

This is an amazing win for the 20-year-old, her first win over a top-10 player, and she didn’t earn it! She could have easily faded after losing set 1 and also at the start of set 3, but she hung in there and winning two sets 7-5, against a player and player of Sakkari’s class, tells us just how great she played. Then he meets Riske-Amritraj or Osorio, and I’d like him to deal with both. A concentrated Xiyu Wang during her second round win over Maria Sakkari. Photo: Cj Gunther/EPA Updated at 19:00 BST Since breaking in the third set, Wang has been the better player and an overhead volley gives her two match points at 15-40!

Alex de Minaur beats Cristian Garin 6-3 6-0 4-6 6-2!

Then he meets Carreño Busta or Bublik. Back to Muzza, he played really well in this set. But so did Nava who didn’t wait to be asked, went for his shots, chased everything and, above all, won the big points. Murray will be hoping he can’t maintain that level – if he can, how is he world number 200 even at 20 – but if he can, we’re in for a treat. Meanwhile, in Armstrong, Wang leads Sakkari 3-6 7-5 5-4, but Sakkari has three points for 5-5. Moving down the courts, Berrettini dropped the first set to Grenier but is 4-0 in the second. De Minaur will soon serve for the match against Garin at 2-1. Cachin and Holt would soon begin a decider after Holt took sets one and two one and two. and Riske-Amritrai leads Osorio 5-4 with a break. And as I type this, Nava uploads his first set point… and look what a treat! Murray hits a powerful backhand, a lovely volley into the corner of the forehand that looks like a duo… and Nava hits an incredible winner to take an 84-minute first set! Awesome! Emilio Nava fires a comeback on the way to…


title: “Us Open Day Three Murray Advances Plus Dart Gough And Kyrgios In Action Live Us Open Tennis 2022 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-21” author: “Thomas Gilliard”


Show only key events Please enable JavaScript to use this feature Oh! Grenier holds, then Berretini, serving at 30, takes a dress! Can Grenier capitalize? Grenier serves to stay in the match with Berretini, 4-5 in the fourth, while Gulfi hits a backhand down the line to set Dart up. Dart, though, have suffered from a poor start, so if they keep up their form in the last few games, they have a decent chance at second. Galfi, a former US Open junior champion, has struggled to adjust to the big game more than some, but serves for the set against Dart, leading 5-4. Great work from Camila Giorgi who outlasts Keys to take the two sets 7-5. If Keys finds anything like her best tennis in the decider, she’ll win, but she’s the one we’re talking about. Dart was again broken by Gulfi but is now on the comeback trail with three wins in a row. Gulfi leads 4-3 in the first. Speaking to Eurosport, Murray says he started using more slice and height in set two to break Nava’s backhand and also that they hit together before the tournament, holding nothing back from Nava. “He’s got a big game,” he says, and he thinks he’ll be tough to beat in the years to come. For himself, before the game he said that if he wasn’t dominating he would have to check his depth, but in one set Nava served so well that it was difficult to reach the points. Once the sun was out, though, he served better and controlled every point from the middle of the second point, and it turns out that Berretini was never a break in set three, we and Murray were misinformed. Andy Murray is interviewed after defeating Emilio Nava. Photo: Julia Nikhinson/AP Updated at 20.41 BST Keys has broken back Giorgi and now leads 5-4 in set two having won the first 6-4, while Grenier has broken back Berrettini to make it 3-3 in set four. Murray praises his opponent and says that physically, he feels better than he has in years and also moves better than he has in years. It’s necessary because the guys are hitting the ball, he explains, and he’s hoping for a deep run, noting that Lendl gives him confidence because they’ve had success together in the past – they’ve made eight US Open finals in a row – and then Berettini, now at 2- 1 and with a break in set four, he says if he comes back well, he has a big chance.

Andy Murray beats Emilio Nava 5-7 6-3 6-1 6-1!

Eleven games in a row to go, and this is a very good performance from Murray – he meets Berretini or Grenier next. And let’s not forget how well Nava played for a set and a bit – if he can build on that, he can do something. Updated at 20.40 BST Dart has done an amazing job of improving itself over the last year. Her problem is that she lacks a serious weapon, but her game is good enough to get her somewhere decent. Harriet Dart is out in her match against Dalma Galfi. Gulfi breaks at the first time of asking and leads 2-0. Yes, Murray is 4-0 and Nava knows it. Meanwhile, Berrettini is hitting serves and dresses like nobody’s business. If he had a backhand drive, he would win slams, but because he doesn’t, he may end his career without one. leads 2-1 but we’re on serve 2-1 in set four. I typed in expecting Murray to split a bailout in set four, then Nava made it 30-0 and I deleted it. Only for Murray to secure the double break from there. Now he’s up 3-0 in the fourth and he’s showing more courage than me. it plays beautifully. Murray breaks and holds at the start of set two to lead 5-7 6-3 6-1 2-0, and Nava is gone. Andy Murray shoots Emilio Nava. Photo: Justin Lane/EPA Updated at 20.18 BST At 17, Osorio rebounded from a first-set loss to Riske-Armitraj to take the second on a break, while I replaced that Cachin-Holt with Grenier 6-2 1-6 (4)6-7 Berrettini . Spectators applaud Camila Osorio during her match against Alison Riske-Amritraj. Photo: Sarah Yenesel/EPA Updated 20.07 BST Oh, and Giorgi, having lost the first set to Keys in decisive fashion, is now a break down in set two, trailing 4-6 2-0. While all this was happening, Murray took the third set from Nava 6-1. He leads 2-1 and is now too good for his young opponent, who did a terrific job at the start but can no longer bridge the class gap with bravery and energy.

Pedro Cassin beats Brandon Holt 1-6 2-6 6-1 7-6(1) 7-6(6)!

What a victory! Cassin throws himself on the ground crying, then goes to his seat where he cries some more and who can blame him? Another massive effort, and he’s into the third round of a slam for the first time in his career. there, he will meet Moutet. As for Holt, he will come again, but this will stick with him for a long time, maybe forever. To be fair, Holt was just keeping the ball in play really, playing on Cassin’s nerves, and when Cassin calms down, it’s 9-6… Madison Keys missed a final here when she was a no-show against Sloane Stephens, but worse players than her have won majors and she has a chance here if she’s at her best – and she is right now. She took the first set from Giorgi 6-4, closing it out with a booming service winner down the middle, while Holt fought back from 6-3 to 6-6 in that decisive breaker. What a match this is! Madison Keys returns a shot to Camila Giorgi. Photo: John Minchillo/AP Updated 20.09 BST Cachin leads Holt 5-2 in the breaker, and it’s hard to believe he’s lost the first two sets 1 and 2. Holt will be thinking about it for a long, long time if he can’t turn things around. Yes, it seems so. Another brutal rally, and when Nava flies wide, Murray has a 3-1 lead in set 3. He seems to have his opponent under his belt now, thinking his way through rallies with his usual regret. For the second match in a row, Cachin plays a breaker in the fifth set. Imagine the absolute state of his dishes, don’t get on his nerves. Hi again, back from my Coco Pops. Is there a less satisfying food on the face of the earth? Now watching Murray 5-7 6-3 2-1 Nava, Keys 4-3 Giorgi and Holt 6-1 6-2 1-6 (1) 6-7 6-5 Cachin. We’re headed for a superbeaker…

Jason Kubler beat Mikael Ymer 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4

Australia’s Jason Kubler closes in on victory against Sweden’s Mikael Ymer. In fact, in the time it took me to type that last sentence, it mentioned two matches. And he won it as I wrote the one after that. The five-set tie between Brandon Holt and Pedro Cassin is still on serve. Holt leads 5-4 in the deciding set, so we’ll be at crunch time soon enough. Madison Keys, the 2017 finalist, began her second-round match against Camila Giorgi at Louis Armstrong. It’s a break in the first set and he serves to make it 3-1. Andy Murray looks comfortable now against Nava. He has two set points at 15-40 on his opponent’s serve. The young American sends a tired shot into the net to level the match at one set apiece. Andy Murray reacts. Photo: Jason Szenes/EPA Updated at 19.53 BST Andy Murray serves to consolidate his break at 4-3 after losing the first set to Emilio Nava. The American’s dad is a former Olympic sprinter (personal best 10.37s, not too shabby) and his mother was a professional tennis player. So, yeah, he’s got some decent athletic genes. Murray struggles to get his first serve today as the sun comes in at a bad angle when he throws the ball to one end of the court. However, he holds on and takes a 5-3 lead in the second.

Pablo Carreno Busta beat Alexander Bublik 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6

Carreno Busta was finished by a tough opponent after losing the first set. He will play Australia’s Alex De Minaur in the third round. The Spaniard is a two-time semi-finalist here, so you’ll have to watch as we go along. And there’s a breakthrough for Andy Murray against Emilio Nava, forcing the error with some nice baseline play. He has broken in the second set and leads 3-2. Murray leveled at 2-2 in set two, having lost the first to Nava 5-7, and with that I’ll hand over to Tom Lutz, who will take you through the next little bit.

Wang Xiyu beats Maria Sakkari [3] 3-6 7-5 7-5!

This is an amazing win for the 20-year-old, her first win over a top-10 player, and she didn’t earn it! She could have easily faded after losing set 1 and also at the start of set 3, but she hung in there and winning two sets 7-5, against a player and player of Sakkari’s class, tells us just how great she played. Then he meets Riske-Amritraj or Osorio, and I’d like him to deal with both. A concentrated Xiyu Wang during her second round win over Maria Sakkari. Photo: Cj Gunther/EPA Updated at 19:00 BST Since breaking in the third set, Wang has been the better player and an overhead volley gives her two match points at 15-40!

Alex de Minaur beats Cristian Garin 6-3 6-0 4-6 6-2!

Then he meets Carreño Busta or Bublik. Back to Muzza, he played really well in this set. But so did Nava who didn’t wait to be asked, went for his shots, chased everything and, above all, won the big points. Murray will be hoping he can’t maintain that level – if he can, how is he world number 200 even at 20 – but if he can, we’re in for a treat. Meanwhile, in Armstrong, Wang leads Sakkari 3-6 7-5 5-4, but Sakkari has three points for 5-5. Moving down the courts, Berrettini dropped the first set to Grenier but is 4-0 in the second. De Minaur will soon serve for the match against Garin at 2-1. Cachin and Holt would soon begin a decider after Holt took sets one and two one and two. and Riske-Amritrai leads Osorio 5-4 with a break. And as I type this, Nava uploads his first set point… and look what a treat! Murray hits a powerful backhand, a lovely volley into the corner of the forehand that looks like a duo… and Nava hits an incredible winner to take an 84-minute first set! Awesome! Emilio Nava fires a comeback on the way to…