Andy Murray back with a bang in his first match since Wimbledon exit by claiming tense victory over third seed Brandon Nakashima in Washington

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Andy Murray back with a bang in his first match since Wimbledon exit by claiming tense victory over third seed Brandon Nakashima in Washington

  • Andy Murray stepped up US Open preparations by beating Brandon Nakashima
  • The 36-year-old Scot was cheered loudly and vociferously at stadium court 
  • Murray, who received a bye in first round, could face top-seeded Taylor Fritz

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Andy Murray beat American Brandon Nakashima in straight sets at the DC Open on Wednesday, his first match since an epic second-round exit at Wimbledon. 

Cheered loudly and vociferously by the crowd at stadium court, the three-time Grand Slam champion and former top-ranked men’s player rallied to win the first-set tiebreak and broke Nakashima early in the second on the way to a 7-6, 6-4 victory. 

Murray showed at age 36 he’s still got it, slicing shots perfectly over the net and returning some strong volleys that Nakashima couldn’t handle.

The British star did struggle early to handle Nakashima’s serve, leading to a tiebreak that he trailed 4-2. 

Fans yelled, ‘I love you Andy!’ and chanted, ‘Let’s go, Andy, let’s go!’ and Murray came back to win it and take control of the match.

Andy Murray beat Brandon Nakashima in straight sets at the DC Open on Wednesday

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Andy Murray beat Brandon Nakashima in straight sets at the DC Open on Wednesday

The 36-year-old Scot was cheered loudly and vociferously by the crowd at stadium court

The 36-year-old Scot was cheered loudly and vociferously by the crowd at stadium court

‘It got really tense toward the end,’ Murray said, thanking a vocal crowd for their support. ‘The adrenaline, butterflies, nerves, that makes you feel alive. I still enjoy that.’

Next up for Murray in the hard-court build-up for the US Open could be top-seeded Taylor Fritz, who was set to face fellow American Zachary Svajda.

While Murray was taking on Nakashima, third-seeded Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime lost 7-6, 7-6 to Japan’s Yosuke Watanuki. 

Earlier, 11th-seeded Christopher Eubanks beat Sho Shimabukuro 6-3, 6-4.

On the women’s side of the draw, Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina improved to 8-0 against Russia’s Daria Kasatkina, beating her 6-2, 6-2 in their first matchup since the French Open. Just as she has against players from Russia and ally Belarus since the invasion in February 2022, Svitolina did not shake hands after the match, despite Kasatkina speaking out against the war.

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Svitolina will face either fourth-ranked Jessica Pegula or alternate Peyton Stearns in the quarterfinals. Pegula, the tournament’s top seed, is tentatively scheduled to play Stearns on stadium court Thursday night.

Also Wednesday, 15th-ranked Belinda Bencic moved into the quarters by defeating American Lauren Davis 6-1, 6-4, and Madison Keys advanced into the round of 16 with a 7-5, 6-1 victory against China’s Qinwen Zheng.

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