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Legendary Murray falls to inspired Tsitsipas in five set classic as US Open kicks off.

Legendary Murray falls to inspired Tsitsipas in five set classic as US Open kicks off.
Andy Murray during a past US OPEN: PHOTO/COURTESY
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American Andy Murray could not pull off a major shock in the first round of the US Open as the number three seed Stefanos Tsitsipas twice hit back from a set down to complete a dramatic 2-6 7-6 3-6 6-3 6-4 victory in front of a lively crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Murray produced one of his best performances in years, but could not prevent Tsitsipas from hitting back to complete a dramatic five-set victory in an enthralling first-round encounter at the 2021 US Open.

The third seed had to work hard to claim a rollercoaster 2-6 7-6(9) 3-6 6-3 6-4 success in four hours and 49 minutes inside a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium.

The 34-year-old Murray, ranked 112 in the world, got off to a flyer as he tore apart a nervy Tsitsipas to earn a double break on his way to taking a dominant opener in 42 minutes.

Tsitsipas improved dramatically in the second set, clocking up a number of love holds and applying plenty of pressure to the Murray serve. However, the former world No 1 held firm to force a tie-break in which he took charge.

Murray, a three-time Grand Slam winner, questioned the umpire as to why his opponent was allowed to take so long during a medical recess, but it did not affect Tsitsipas’ focus.

The world No 3 fought off a break back point in game four and continued to keep Murray at bay to avoid a shock loss that would have sent shockwaves through the men’s singles draw.

The Greek will now face Frenchman Adrian Mannarino in round two of the US OPEN.

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