Andy Murray after his quarterfinal run in Beijing: "The week overall was good”

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Friday, 04 October 2019 at 18:58
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Andy Murray lost in the quarterfinals at the China Open, when Dominic Thiem defeated him in almost 2 hours 6-2 and 7-6.

Murray had the longest run in Beijing during his comeback attempts. First, he lost in the first round in Cincinnati, then in Winston-Salem. The previous week he improved his record when he reached the second round at the Zhuhai Championships.
This week he reached quarterfinals in Beijing after defeating Berrettini and Norrie. Murray did not enter the match against Thiem ideally and he could not turn it later in the second set. He is out of the China Open and after the match he said:
“I think there were some really good points in the match, like at the beginning of the match some really good points [and] 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 wasn't that happy with the way I went about the match after the first game. I went a bit off track there at first, in terms of how I was playing. The week overall was good.”
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