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Western & Southern Open: Andy Murray beats Frances Tiafoe in ATP return


Andy Murray in action against Frances Tiafoe
Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray is currently ranked 129th in the world

Great Britain’s Andy Murray beat America’s Frances Tiafoe in three sets in the Western & Southern Open first round at Flushing Meadows.

Two-time champion Murray won 7-6 (8-6) 3-6 6-1 in his first match of the year to set up a meeting with German fifth seed Alexander Zverev.

The tournament is a warm-up for the US Open at the same venue from 31 August.

In the women’s draw, American Coco Gauff lost in straight sets to Maria Sakkari in the opening round.

Greece’s Sakkari, 25, took one hour and five minutes to beat the 16-year-old, who reached the last four at the Top Seed Open in Kentucky last week, 6-1 6-3.

For the men, the Western & Southern Open is the first ATP event since the Tour was suspended in March because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A fit-again Murray, who won his first ATP Tour singles title in two and a half years at the European Open last October, admitted he was feeling “off the pace” for his Tour return as he continues to work his way back from a second hip operation in January 2019.

Neither player was able to find a break of serve in the opening set, as Murray saved a set point on his way to recovering from 5-2 down to take the tie-break.

Tiafoe served out the second set after breaking in the eighth game, but Murray responded emphatically with two breaks of his own in a dominant third-set display.

Ranked 129th in the world, Murray has been awarded a wildcard into the main draw of the US Open.

Elsewhere, fellow Britons Kyle Edmund, Cameron Norrie and Heather Watson all lost their opening-round matches.

Edmund was beaten 7-6 4-6 6-3 by former Wimbledon and US Open finalist Kevin Anderson, while American Reilly Opelka defeated Norrie 6-3 6-4 and Watson lost 6-1 3-6 6-3 to Bernarda Pera.

Dan Evans faces a tough opener against Russian 10th seed Andrey Rublev on Sunday. Eighth seed Johanna Konta has a bye in the opening round of the women’s draw.

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Pro14: Four try Munster too strong for 14-man Scarlets amid awful conditions

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Scarlets lock Sam Lousi was shown a red card for throwing two punches in the 34th minute
Pro14: Munster v Scarlets
Munster (10) 29
Tries: O’Sullivan, Holland, Coombes 2 Cons: Hanrahan 3 Pen: Hanrahan
Scarlets (3) 10
Try: Sebastian Con: Jones Pen: Jones

Munster strengthened their grip on second place in Pro14 Conference B with an attritional win over 14-man Scarlets at a windy Thomond Park.

Sam Lousi’s 34th minute red card was critical as Munster used the numerical advantage to win the forwards battle.

Jack O’Sullivan and Billy Holland scored tries before Javan Sebastian reduced Scarlets’ deficit.

Gavin Coombes drove over twice in the last eight minutes to claim an impressive bonus point.

Scarlets, who finished the game with 13 men following Tevita Ratuva’s 71st minute sin binning, held out on their own line for some time before Coombes claimed the extra point with the last play of the game.

The Welsh side remain third in Conference B, now eight points behind Munster with Edinburgh enjoying a healthy lead at the top.

Lousi red offers Munster upper hand

With the wind and the rain swirling through the Limerick stadium, the first half hour of the game suggested the winner would be decided by which team could keep their error count down.

It was 3-3 when lock Lousi engaged in a minor scuffle with Munster back row Chris Cloete, only for the situation to escalate with Lousi losing his cool and aiming two punches at Fineen Wycherley.

Munster wasted little time in establishing their dominance after the red card, with O’Sullivan scorig from close range just a minute after Lousi’s dismissal.

Captain Holland made it a two score lead on 52 minutes when he spotted a yard of space on the short side.

However Scarlets to their credit fought back and bulldozed their way into Munster territory and kept their composure to work through the phases before Sebastian touched down to bring his side back into the game.

It looked like a tense finish was in store until Ratuva’s yellow card added an extra strain onto an already beleaguered pack, with Coombes capitalising twice as Munster overpowered the depleted Scarlets forwards.

Munster: Haley; Nash, Farrell, Goggin, Sweetnam; Hanrahan, Casey; Cronin, O’Byrne, Archer, Wycherley, Holland (capt), Botha, Cloete, O’Sullivan.

Replacements: Barron, Loughman, Ryan, Coombes, Hodnett, McCarthy, Scannell, O’Donnell.

Scarlets: O’Brien; Baldwin, Asquith, Hughes (capt), S Evans; D Jones, J Evans; Price, T Davies, Kruger, Rawlins, Lousi, Shingler, Macleod, Cassiem.

Replacements: Phillips, D Evans, Sebastian, Ratuva, Cummins, D Davis, Blacker, Conbeer.

Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU)

Assistants: Sean Gallagher (IRFU) & Keith Allen (SRU)

TMO: Neil Patterson (SRU)



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Heather Knight quiz: Can you name her team-mates from her England debut in 2010?

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Who were Heather Knight’s team-mates on her debut?

It’s exactly 10 years since Heather Knight made her international debut for England.

Aged 19, she won her first cap in the final one-day international of a five-match series against India in Mumbai on 1 March 2010, having been called up mid-series as an injury replacement.

But we’re asking you – how many of her 10 team-mates that day can you name?

And just to make it more difficult… Charlotte Edwards did not play in that game.

The umpire has just rung the bell – you have five minutes.

Who were Heather Knight’s team-mates on her England debut?

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