During a marathon 85-minute first set, Nava was at the top of his game, however, the 20-year-old was unable to maintain his level. As the fight progressed, Murray grew in stature and erased any question marks about his fitness. He covered the field superbly, limited his uncorrectable mistakes and put relentless pressure on Nava. It is the first time Murray has reached the third round of the US Open since 2016 and will face 13th seed Matteo Berrettini, who beat lucky Hugo Grenier 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (9-7). “Physically, this is the best I’ve felt in years. My movement is by far the best it’s been in a long time and that’s always been a very important part of my game,” Murray noted during the on-interview at court. “Especially nowadays, a lot of guys are hitting a huge ball and you have to be able to defend well. I feel like I’m doing this just now. “I feel like I’m getting closer to where I want to be and hopefully I can make a deep run here.” Ten years after his maiden Grand Slam title, Murray once again had a date at Arthur Ashe Stadium, although few fans were there to see him leave at noon. Nava has a good sporting pedigree, with a tennis mother and an Olympic father both competing, and the tennis he produced in the opening set was dynamic and purposeful. Murray had five break points in Nava’s opening three serves but was unable to take any of them and the young American made him pay, breaking serve to take a 5-3 lead. He couldn’t serve out the set but created a moment he’ll never forget with Murray serving at 5-6, sending an improbable forehand past his opponent to clinch it. However, Nava was unable to maintain his level as the fight continued. His first-round match was a five-set, nearly four-hour match against Australian John Millman and this was the first five-set match of his career. As the minutes ticked by on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Nava wilted somewhat and just couldn’t find the level of accuracy and power he had in the first set. The 20-year-old American’s forehand ceased to be a factor, while Murray grew in stature and power. The Brit noted afterwards that he was starting to “pick up the ball a bit more”. The final two sets were all about the 35-year-old Scot and Nava’s final tally of 56 unforced errors told the story of his afternoon’s work. Earlier this year, Murray and coach Ivan Lendl reunited for the third time. Lendl first worked alongside Murray from late 2011 to 2014 when they had a successful partnership. He guided the former British No 1 to his maiden Grand Slam title in New York, before Murray won his first title at Wimbledon a year later. Lendl then returned to Murray’s team in 2016 when he guided the Scot to his second Wimbledon crown and the year-end world No.1 for the first time in his career. After Murray’s second-round win over Nava, he explained what Lendl brings to his game and camp. “Trust, there’s a lot of trust in the relationship because of the results we’ve had in the past,” Murray said of his coach. “I know that if I play the style of game that he wants, that will bring me success, so I trust that. “It’s great to have him around, he’s an incredible player who’s made eight consecutive US Open finals here, so he knows what it takes to win and perform well in this tournament. It’s great to have him back.”

Dart loses in straight sets

  Image: Harriet Dart had a rough day at the office 

On Court 12, Harriet Dart had a match to forget against Hungary’s Dalma Galfi as she suffered a 6-4 6-0 defeat. On Monday, Dart had won her first main draw match at Flushing Meadows in style 7-6 (10-8) 1-6 6-3 against Daria Kasatkina. It marked her first win over a top-10 player, but Dart was unable to replicate that form in the second round. When facing Galfi, a player currently ranked three places below her, Dart got off to a poor start and lost the first four games. Although he rallied in the first set, the second was a whitewash. Dart’s vulnerable serve was hit by Galfi, and the Brit made 18 unforced errors and hit just three winners. Don’t forget to follow us at skysports.com/tennis, our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available to download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android


title: “Us Open Andy Murray Advances To Third Round After Beating American Emilio Nava Tennis News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Meagan Armstrong”


During a marathon 85-minute first set, Nava was at the top of his game, however, the 20-year-old was unable to maintain his level. As the fight progressed, Murray grew in stature and erased any question marks about his fitness. He covered the field superbly, limited his uncorrectable mistakes and put relentless pressure on Nava. It is the first time Murray has reached the third round of the US Open since 2016 and will face 13th seed Matteo Berrettini, who beat lucky Hugo Grenier 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (9-7). “Physically, this is the best I’ve felt in years. My movement is by far the best it’s been in a long time and that’s always been a very important part of my game,” Murray noted during the on-interview at court. “Especially nowadays, a lot of guys are hitting a huge ball and you have to be able to defend well. I feel like I’m doing this just now. “I feel like I’m getting closer to where I want to be and hopefully I can make a deep run here.” Ten years after his maiden Grand Slam title, Murray once again had a date at Arthur Ashe Stadium, although few fans were there to see him leave at noon. Nava has a good sporting pedigree, with a tennis mother and an Olympic father both competing, and the tennis he produced in the opening set was dynamic and purposeful. Murray had five break points in Nava’s opening three serves but was unable to take any of them and the young American made him pay, breaking serve to take a 5-3 lead. He couldn’t serve out the set but created a moment he’ll never forget with Murray serving at 5-6, sending an improbable forehand past his opponent to clinch it. However, Nava was unable to maintain his level as the fight continued. His first-round match was a five-set, nearly four-hour match against Australian John Millman and this was the first five-set match of his career. As the minutes ticked by on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Nava wilted somewhat and just couldn’t find the level of accuracy and power he had in the first set. The 20-year-old American’s forehand ceased to be a factor, while Murray grew in stature and power. The Brit noted afterwards that he was starting to “pick up the ball a bit more”. The final two sets were all about the 35-year-old Scot and Nava’s final tally of 56 unforced errors told the story of his afternoon’s work. Earlier this year, Murray and coach Ivan Lendl reunited for the third time. Lendl first worked alongside Murray from late 2011 to 2014 when they had a successful partnership. He guided the former British No 1 to his maiden Grand Slam title in New York, before Murray won his first title at Wimbledon a year later. Lendl then returned to Murray’s team in 2016 when he guided the Scot to his second Wimbledon crown and the year-end world No.1 for the first time in his career. After Murray’s second-round win over Nava, he explained what Lendl brings to his game and camp. “Trust, there’s a lot of trust in the relationship because of the results we’ve had in the past,” Murray said of his coach. “I know that if I play the style of game that he wants, that will bring me success, so I trust that. “It’s great to have him around, he’s an incredible player who’s made eight consecutive US Open finals here, so he knows what it takes to win and perform well in this tournament. It’s great to have him back.”

Dart loses in straight sets

  Image: Harriet Dart had a rough day at the office 

On Court 12, Harriet Dart had a match to forget against Hungary’s Dalma Galfi as she suffered a 6-4 6-0 defeat. On Monday, Dart had won her first main draw match at Flushing Meadows in style 7-6 (10-8) 1-6 6-3 against Daria Kasatkina. It marked her first win over a top-10 player, but Dart was unable to replicate that form in the second round. When facing Galfi, a player currently ranked three places below her, Dart got off to a poor start and lost the first four games. Although he rallied in the first set, the second was a whitewash. Dart’s vulnerable serve was hit by Galfi, and the Brit made 18 unforced errors and hit just three winners. Don’t forget to follow us at skysports.com/tennis, our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available to download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android


title: “Us Open Andy Murray Advances To Third Round After Beating American Emilio Nava Tennis News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Natasha Johnson”


During a marathon 85-minute first set, Nava was at the top of his game, however, the 20-year-old was unable to maintain his level. As the fight progressed, Murray grew in stature and erased any question marks about his fitness. He covered the field superbly, limited his uncorrectable mistakes and put relentless pressure on Nava. It is the first time Murray has reached the third round of the US Open since 2016 and will face 13th seed Matteo Berrettini, who beat lucky Hugo Grenier 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (9-7). “Physically, this is the best I’ve felt in years. My movement is by far the best it’s been in a long time and that’s always been a very important part of my game,” Murray noted during the on-interview at court. “Especially nowadays, a lot of guys are hitting a huge ball and you have to be able to defend well. I feel like I’m doing this just now. “I feel like I’m getting closer to where I want to be and hopefully I can make a deep run here.” Ten years after his maiden Grand Slam title, Murray once again had a date at Arthur Ashe Stadium, although few fans were there to see him leave at noon. Nava has a good sporting pedigree, with a tennis mother and an Olympic father both competing, and the tennis he produced in the opening set was dynamic and purposeful. Murray had five break points in Nava’s opening three serves but was unable to take any of them and the young American made him pay, breaking serve to take a 5-3 lead. He couldn’t serve out the set but created a moment he’ll never forget with Murray serving at 5-6, sending an improbable forehand past his opponent to clinch it. However, Nava was unable to maintain his level as the fight continued. His first-round match was a five-set, nearly four-hour match against Australian John Millman and this was the first five-set match of his career. As the minutes ticked by on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Nava wilted somewhat and just couldn’t find the level of accuracy and power he had in the first set. The 20-year-old American’s forehand ceased to be a factor, while Murray grew in stature and power. The Brit noted afterwards that he was starting to “pick up the ball a bit more”. The final two sets were all about the 35-year-old Scot and Nava’s final tally of 56 unforced errors told the story of his afternoon’s work. Earlier this year, Murray and coach Ivan Lendl reunited for the third time. Lendl first worked alongside Murray from late 2011 to 2014 when they had a successful partnership. He guided the former British No 1 to his maiden Grand Slam title in New York, before Murray won his first title at Wimbledon a year later. Lendl then returned to Murray’s team in 2016 when he guided the Scot to his second Wimbledon crown and the year-end world No.1 for the first time in his career. After Murray’s second-round win over Nava, he explained what Lendl brings to his game and camp. “Trust, there’s a lot of trust in the relationship because of the results we’ve had in the past,” Murray said of his coach. “I know that if I play the style of game that he wants, that will bring me success, so I trust that. “It’s great to have him around, he’s an incredible player who’s made eight consecutive US Open finals here, so he knows what it takes to win and perform well in this tournament. It’s great to have him back.”

Dart loses in straight sets

  Image: Harriet Dart had a rough day at the office 

On Court 12, Harriet Dart had a match to forget against Hungary’s Dalma Galfi as she suffered a 6-4 6-0 defeat. On Monday, Dart had won her first main draw match at Flushing Meadows in style 7-6 (10-8) 1-6 6-3 against Daria Kasatkina. It marked her first win over a top-10 player, but Dart was unable to replicate that form in the second round. When facing Galfi, a player currently ranked three places below her, Dart got off to a poor start and lost the first four games. Although he rallied in the first set, the second was a whitewash. Dart’s vulnerable serve was hit by Galfi, and the Brit made 18 unforced errors and hit just three winners. Don’t forget to follow us at skysports.com/tennis, our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available to download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android


title: “Us Open Andy Murray Advances To Third Round After Beating American Emilio Nava Tennis News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “John Jones”


During a marathon 85-minute first set, Nava was at the top of his game, however, the 20-year-old was unable to maintain his level. As the fight progressed, Murray grew in stature and erased any question marks about his fitness. He covered the field superbly, limited his uncorrectable mistakes and put relentless pressure on Nava. It is the first time Murray has reached the third round of the US Open since 2016 and will face 13th seed Matteo Berrettini, who beat lucky Hugo Grenier 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (9-7). “Physically, this is the best I’ve felt in years. My movement is by far the best it’s been in a long time and that’s always been a very important part of my game,” Murray noted during the on-interview at court. “Especially nowadays, a lot of guys are hitting a huge ball and you have to be able to defend well. I feel like I’m doing this just now. “I feel like I’m getting closer to where I want to be and hopefully I can make a deep run here.” Ten years after his maiden Grand Slam title, Murray once again had a date at Arthur Ashe Stadium, although few fans were there to see him leave at noon. Nava has a good sporting pedigree, with a tennis mother and an Olympic father both competing, and the tennis he produced in the opening set was dynamic and purposeful. Murray had five break points in Nava’s opening three serves but was unable to take any of them and the young American made him pay, breaking serve to take a 5-3 lead. He couldn’t serve out the set but created a moment he’ll never forget with Murray serving at 5-6, sending an improbable forehand past his opponent to clinch it. However, Nava was unable to maintain his level as the fight continued. His first-round match was a five-set, nearly four-hour match against Australian John Millman and this was the first five-set match of his career. As the minutes ticked by on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Nava wilted somewhat and just couldn’t find the level of accuracy and power he had in the first set. The 20-year-old American’s forehand ceased to be a factor, while Murray grew in stature and power. The Brit noted afterwards that he was starting to “pick up the ball a bit more”. The final two sets were all about the 35-year-old Scot and Nava’s final tally of 56 unforced errors told the story of his afternoon’s work. Earlier this year, Murray and coach Ivan Lendl reunited for the third time. Lendl first worked alongside Murray from late 2011 to 2014 when they had a successful partnership. He guided the former British No 1 to his maiden Grand Slam title in New York, before Murray won his first title at Wimbledon a year later. Lendl then returned to Murray’s team in 2016 when he guided the Scot to his second Wimbledon crown and the year-end world No.1 for the first time in his career. After Murray’s second-round win over Nava, he explained what Lendl brings to his game and camp. “Trust, there’s a lot of trust in the relationship because of the results we’ve had in the past,” Murray said of his coach. “I know that if I play the style of game that he wants, that will bring me success, so I trust that. “It’s great to have him around, he’s an incredible player who’s made eight consecutive US Open finals here, so he knows what it takes to win and perform well in this tournament. It’s great to have him back.”

Dart loses in straight sets

  Image: Harriet Dart had a rough day at the office 

On Court 12, Harriet Dart had a match to forget against Hungary’s Dalma Galfi as she suffered a 6-4 6-0 defeat. On Monday, Dart had won her first main draw match at Flushing Meadows in style 7-6 (10-8) 1-6 6-3 against Daria Kasatkina. It marked her first win over a top-10 player, but Dart was unable to replicate that form in the second round. When facing Galfi, a player currently ranked three places below her, Dart got off to a poor start and lost the first four games. Although he rallied in the first set, the second was a whitewash. Dart’s vulnerable serve was hit by Galfi, and the Brit made 18 unforced errors and hit just three winners. Don’t forget to follow us at skysports.com/tennis, our Twitter account @skysportstennis & Sky Sports – on the go! Available to download now on – iPhone & iPad and Android