Thiem ends Murray’s run in China Open quarterfinals

Andy Murray’s run at the China Open is over, but it did not end before another commendable performance–this time in the quarterfinals against top-seeded Dominic Thiem.

Murray, who won multiple matches at a tournament for the first time this year (over Matteo Berrettini and Cameron Norrie), went down to to the fifth-ranked Austrian 6-2, 7-6(3) after one hour and 55 minutes on Friday afternoon. Thiem won 40 of 46 first-serve points and 16 of 25 second-serve return points to help fend off the 32-year-old Scot.

“I think there were some really good points in the match–like at the beginning of the match some really good points; also at the end,” said Murray. “I was a little bit unsure kind of how to go about the match at the beginning…. I was feeling a little bit tired this morning. We talked about maybe, ‘If you are feeling that way, try to finish off some of the points….’

“I went a bit off track there at first, in terms of how I was playing. The week overall was good.”

Thiem’s week will continue with a semifinal showdown against Karen Khachanov. If the 26-year-old prevails on Saturday, he will officially clinch a return trip to the Nitto ATP Finals.

Khachanov, an alternate last year at the O2 Arena in London, overcame Fabio Fognini 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 on Friday. The ninth-ranked Russian broke serve five times over the course of one hour and 46 minutes.

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