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US Open 2016: Kyle Edmund through to US Open third round

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016
US Open
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Radio 5 live sports extra from 22:00 BST plus live text coverage on selected matches on the BBC Sport website.

Britain’s Kyle Edmund beat American wild card Ernesto Escobedo at the US Open to reach the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time.

Edmund, 21, followed up his first-round win over 13th seed Richard Gasquet with another confident display as he came through 7-5 6-4 6-4.

The Yorkshireman, ranked 84th in the world, will play American 20th see John Isner in the last 32.

Briton Johanna Konta beat Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2 5-7 6-2.

Compatriots Andy Murray, Dan Evans and Naomi Broady play their second-round matches on Thursday.

I stayed tough – Edmund

Edmund looked to have been handed a golden opportunity facing Escobedo in the second round, but the world number 201 made him work for it.

With both men struggling to find their first serve, Edmund saw off some real pressure before edging the first set and saw six break points slip by in the second.

Some brilliant Edmund defence earned a seventh chance, and prompted Escobedo to smash his racquet, and the Briton secured a two-set lead after an hour and a half.

With the humidity providing as much discomfort as the heat, there was every reason for Edmund to keep up the pressure and push for a straight-sets win, but the third set was another gruelling contest.

It was Edmund’s sixth break point of the set – and 16th of the match – when he finally made the breakthrough before confidently serving it out.

“I’m very pleased, a lot of good things today,” Edmund told Eurosport.

“I thought I played a much cleaner match, a lot of things went better for me against Gasquet. This was about toughing out more longer rallies, I made a few more errors, but you can’t be too tough on yourself.

“I thought every set I stayed tough, and when it counted towards the end I got the break.”

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Mahut/Herbert Open New York Title Defence

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Mahut/Herbert Open New York Title Defence

Straight-sets win for French duo

Defending US Open champions Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut finished strongly as they opened their 2016 Flushing Meadows campaign with a 7-6(8), 6-1 victory over Americans Mackenzie McDonald and Martin Redlicki on Wednesday in New York.

The top-seeded French duo won their first Grand Slam title 12 months ago at the US Open before winning their second major trophy at Wimbledon this year. They have already secured their place at the year-end Barclays ATP World Tour Finals this season after also winning three ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles in Indian Wells, Miami and Monte-Carlo, as well as lifting the trophy at The Queen’s Club.

However, another all-French duo did not fare so well. Eleventh seeds Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin, whom Herbert and Mahut defeated in the Wimbledon final, were beaten in the first round by Brazilians Thomaz Bellucci and Marcelo Demoliner, 7-6(4), 6-3.

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US Open 2016: Johanna Konta beats Tsvetana Pironkova after collapsing on court

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016
US Open
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Dates: 29 August-11 September
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Radio 5 live sports extra from 22:00 BST plus live text coverage on selected matches on the BBC Sport website.

Britain’s Johanna Konta reached the US Open third round – despite collapsing on court with blurred vision and breathing issues.

The 13th seed led Bulgaria’s Tsvetana Pironkova 6-2 5-6 at Flushing Meadows when she crouched down to her knees and appeared to be hyper-ventilating.

Medical help arrived after several minutes, with Konta describing blurred vision and an increased heart rate.

The Briton, 25, took a lengthy break but recovered to win 6-2 5-7 6-2.

Konta followed compatriot Kyle Edmund on to court 13, with the Yorkshireman also through to the third round after a 7-5 6-4 6-4 win over American wild card Ernesto Escobedo.

More to follow.

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Tsonga, Kyrgios, Lopez To Play In Chengdu

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Tsonga, Kyrgios, Lopez To Play In Chengdu

Fans’ favourites set to compete in south-west China

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Nick Kyrgios, Feliciano Lopez, Kevin Anderson and Grigor Dimitrov are all set to compete at the inaugural Chengdu Open, from 24 September to 2 October.

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The ATP World Tour 250 tournament, which offers $947,735 in total prize money, will be held at the Sichaun International Tennis Centre, which has a 6,000-seater Centre Court and has previously hosted events on the ATP Challenger Tour and ATP Champions Tour.

“On behalf of the entire tournament team and all our valuable partners with special emphasis on the Chengdu city leadership, the CTA [Chinese Tennis Association] and ATP World Tour, we take this early opportunity to thank the many parties who joined forces with total positivity, to create the inaugural Chengdu Open in such a short period of time,” said Tournament Director Nick Freyer.

The Chengdu Open is one of five tournaments on the ATP World Tour’s Asian Swing, including the Shenzhen Open, China Open, Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships and Shanghai Rolex Masters.

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Murray Downs Rosol At The US Open

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Murray Downs Rosol At The US Open

Brit opens title bid in style

Andy Murray gave Lukas Rosol no room to breathe in a comprehensive 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 first-round victory at the US Open on Tuesday. The Czech was a tricky opening draw for the No. 2 seed, having overpowered Rafael Nadal in the second round at Wimbledon in 2012. However, Murray gave Rosol nothing to work with and prevailed in under two hours.

“He had a few chances the first couple of service games and came out going for his shots,” Murray said. “I got through that tricky period right at the start when he’s hitting the ball really well and kind of adjusted to the conditions. The arena is a lot louder than most places where we play, so you don’t hear the ball as much. There’s a slightly different sound in there. Once I got through that, I settled down and played a really good match.”

Murray, dressed in an intimidating all-black outfit, set the tone for the match by breaking Rosol after a long sixth game in the first set. The Czech was attempting to overturn a 0-2 deficit in his FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry against Murray and looked to be the first to inject pace and change directions in baseline rallies. Murray used Rosol’s aggressiveness against him, restricting the 31 year old to 27 winners and forcing him to commit 45 unforced errors. Murray finished with the same number of winners, but made 28 fewer unforced errors.

Outmatched from the back of the court, Rosol also struggled on serve. He struck three aces and won only 32 per cent of second-serve points (11/34), while Murray fired 11 aces and won two-thirds of points on his second delivery (19/29). Murray did not face a break point in the match.

“Because of the roof, there’s literally no wind at all. It almost has a feel of playing indoors because there’s no wind. It’s perfect conditions to play in really,” Murray said. “I served very well tonight. I used good variation on the second serve. The first serve was very good. That’s something that I worked on a lot. When I serve well, the rest of my game tends to follow.”

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The 2016 Wimbledon champion has reached seven consecutive tour-level finals dating back to April. He is now 51-7 on the year (21-4 on hard courts). Murray is 1,215 points behind Novak Djokovic in the Emirates ATP Race To London, and could take over top spot if he wins the tournament and if Djokovic fails to reach the final.

Next up for the 2012 US Open champion will be Spain’s Marcel Granollers, who beat Juan Monaco 7-6(5), 7-6(2), 6-4. Murray holds a commanding 6-1 lead in the pair’s FedEx ATP Head2Head rivalry. His only loss to Granollers came when he retired with the match tied one set-all in Rome three years ago. The Brit has never lost a set on hard court to the 30 year old from Barcelona.

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Johnson Mounts Heroic Comeback, Saving 6 M.P.

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Johnson Mounts Heroic Comeback, Saving 6 M.P.

Top American reaches second round from two sets down

The first round of the 2016 US Open has provided many thrilling moments, but perhaps none more than by its home hopes on the new Grandstand court.

On Monday, it was John Isner rallying from two sets down to deny #NextGen star Frances Tiafoe. On Tuesday, Steve Johnson saved six match points in storming back from an 0-2 deficit of his own to defeat Evgeny Donskoy 4-6, 1-6, 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-3 after three hours and 13 minutes.

“I have no idea what’s happening right now,” Johnson, No. 21 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, said after the match. “But I really felt the crowd was awesome. I had a blast winning and it’s something I’ll never forget. This is why you play; to get through these tough five-setters and move on.”

Johnson was serving down 2-5 0/40 in the third set, when the American rallied from the brink. Two return errors and a forehand unforced error from Donskoy, as well as a Johnson ace, saw the California native escape. But he was not out of the woods just yet, staring down the barrel of two more at 5-6. After Donskoy fired a return error, Johnson launched a backhand winner to save the sixth and final match point. From there, the reinvigorated American cruised to the finish line, claiming the set in a tie-break and dropping a combined six games in the fourth and fifth.

“I didn’t look so good for a while. At 2-5, I just found a way to hold. I got lucky and then we were back even. I have no idea how I got out of that game and just found a way to win those points. My mentally was that it’s not over. My goal walking out today was to win in three sets, but it doesn’t matter how it comes.

“After I finally broke, I started to play better and better. Then I won the third and I’m thinking that I’m in good control of the match even though I was down two sets. It doesn’t always come easy and it would be boring if it was that way.”

It was Johnson’s second comeback from two sets down in his career, following a victory over qualifier Laurent Lokoli at Roland Garros two years ago. In total, the former University of Southern California standout has won four five-set matches.

With the win, Johnson sets a blockbuster second round clash against 2009 champion Juan Martin del Potro. It will be their first FedEx ATP Head2Head meeting.

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Kyrgios Cruises Under Lights

  • Posted: Aug 31, 2016

Kyrgios Cruises Under Lights

Contrast in fortunes for Aussie men’s seeds

Swinging freely under lights on the Old Grandstand court, Nick Kyrgios is off to a flying start at the 2016 US Open, downing Aljaz Bedene in straight sets. The 14th-seeded Australian moved past the Brit, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in under two hours.

Having raced to a 5-1 lead in the opening set, the Canberra native saw his lead slip and appeared troubled when he took an injury time-out for treatment on his hip and lower back. Returning to the court to serve, he brought up two set points with a big off-forehand winner and closed out the set on his second opportunity with an ace, before leaving the court for more treatment.

Kyrgios downplayed the injury, citing his grueling training schedule leading into the US Open.

“I was nursing a little bit of an injury, and I how I responded was really well. I’m really happy,” Kyrgios said. “I thought I played solid, returned well, served well, hit the ball well. That was a pretty good all-around performance.

“It’s my hip. It’s fine at the moment. Obviously with the US Open I wanted to find my form, and I don’t know, just a bit of a load but it’s OK. It’s nothing to worry about.”

The 21 year old was rarely troubled from then on. He broke early in both second and third sets before bringing up match point with an unreturnable first serve. Kyrgios closed it out when Bedene dumped a forehand into the net, setting up a second-round meeting with Argentine Horacio Zeballos.

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The Aussie relished the close confines of the Old Grandstand and said he enjoying the crowd interaction.

“I don’t really zone it out, to be honest,” Kyrgios said of the crowd interjections. “Some guy was like, ‘Change your clothes, that’s an awful outfit’.

“I was trying to come up with a comeback. I didn’t want to say anything. He was an old man. He got me this time.”

The chances of an all-Australian Top-20 showdown in the third round, however, were foiled. In a rematch of their US Open first-round match from last year, Bosnian Damir Dzumhur gained revenge on 17th seed Bernard Tomic with a 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(0) upset.

The World No. 72 in the Emirates ATP Rankings had never won a match at Flushing Meadows but bolted out of the blocks to take a two-set lead before Tomic could find his range. Dzumhur broke for 5-4 in the fourth set to serve for the match but the Aussie rallied, eventually forcing the tie-break.

A wild forehand return from Tomic slapped into the net gave Dzumhur a 5/0 lead before a double fault brought up six match points. Dzumhur took it on his first opportunity, leaving Tomic stranded with an off-backhand return winner.

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