Murray returns to winning ways

Battles past Wawrinka in Antwerp final

October 21, 2019 10:13 pm | Updated 10:13 pm IST - Antwerp

Where he belongs:  Andy Murray picked up his first title in two years in Antwerp on Sunday.

Where he belongs: Andy Murray picked up his first title in two years in Antwerp on Sunday.

Andy Murray won his first ATP title since March 2017 on Sunday with a battling 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka in the Antwerp final.

Former World No. 1 Murray, rebuilding his game after career-saving hip surgery earlier this year, fought back from a set and 3-1 down against Wawrinka to claim his 46th career title.

He jumped 116 places to 127 in the ATP rankings released on Monday.

“It means a lot. The last few years have been extremely difficult,” Murray, who broke down in tears at the end, told Amazon Prime.

Injury problems

“Both me and Stan have had a lot of injury problems in the last couple of years.

“It's amazing to be back, playing against him in the final like that. I think it was a great match.”

“I didn't expect to be in this position at all. I'm happy, very happy,” added Murray whose ranking has plummeted to 243 in the world.

Early break

Fourth seed Wawrinka, also hunting his first title in over two years, broke Murray in his opening serve game — enough to secure the first set in this 20th meeting between the pair.

The Swiss again broke Murray early in the second but the Scot hit back to level for 3-3 and then forced a deciding set as Wawrinka lost serve for the second time.

Wawrinka again gained the upper hand as he broke for 2-1 in the final set, but Murray responded as the players traded breaks in four consecutive games.

With Wawrinka serving to stay in the match, Murray brought up championship-point after almost two-and-a-half hours and wrapped up his first title since Dubai in 2017 when his opponent strayed wide.

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