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Murray downs Wawrinka for first win in a year to set up Edmund clash

Andy Murray tasted victory for the first time in 2018, beating Stan Wawrinka at the Nature Valley International to set up a clash with Kyle Edmund.

Murray downs Wawrinka for first win in a year to set up Edmund clash

London, June 25: Andy Murray tasted victory for the first time in almost a year, beating Stan Wawrinka at the Nature Valley International in Eastbourne to set up a second-round clash with compatriot Kyle Edmund.

Edmund can do much better than being British number one - Murray

Former world number one Murray made his return from a long-term hip injury last week at the Fever-Tree Championships, but he was beaten by Nick Kyrgios despite showing encouraging signs.

Facing fellow wildcard Wawrinka, who has had his own injury trouble this year, it was a different story and Murray dominated from start to finish to win 6-1 6-3.

Although the three-time grand slam champion is yet to confirm his participation at Wimbledon next week, an enticing meeting with Edmund – who became British number one in Murray's absence – is to come in this tournament.

Murray was quickly on the offensive and he broke early when Wawrinka sent a cross-court shot wide, the pressure telling after a series of unforced errors.

The home favourite kept pushing and his reward was another break and then the set, with Wawrinka making more mistakes as Murray showed flashes of his quality.

Indeed, Wawrinka continued to struggle against an on-song Murray at the start of the second, the break arriving after a lengthy rally saw the Swiss clip the net and drop short.

And when Murray looked set to be pegged back as Wawrinka gained the upper hand in the next game a phenomenal stooping lob put the Briton back in control to continue a polished performance.

Wawrinka's belated improvement at least tested the 31-year-old, but four break points were expertly rescued at 4-3 and victory was soon secured through a double fault and another break.

Source: OPTA

Story first published: Tuesday, June 26, 2018, 2:34 [IST]
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