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Moselle Open: Andy Murray out after quarter-final loss to Hubert Hurkacz

The 34-year-old had beaten Ugo Humbert and Vasek Pospisil en route to the last eight, however, fell in straight sets to the top seed

Andy Murray
Image: Andy Murray was playing in his first ATP Tour quarter-final since October 2019

Andy Murray's promising run at the Moselle Open in Metz ended with a quarter-final loss to top seed Hubert Hurkacz.

Victories over Ugo Humbert and Vasek Pospisil had seen the Scot reach the last eight at an ATP Tour event for the first time since he won his last title in Antwerp in 2019.

But Hurkacz, who defeated Roger Federer to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals this summer, proved a step too far, the Pole prevailing 7-6 (7-4) 6-3.

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Murray was frustrated not to win a first set where he was the better player, missing three opportunities to break in the eighth game.

Hurkacz took advantage in the tie-break, before raising his level in the second set. He broke Murray's serve in the fourth game and held off an attempted fightback from his opponent to clinch victory.

The top seed will now take on German Peter Gojowczyk in the semi-finals, while Murray is due to play in next week's ATP tournament in San Diego.

"It was frustrating to lose, obviously. I had chances again and didn't take them," Murray said following the match.

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"I'm not saying I deserved to win the second set, he served extremely well and I played one loose service game. In the first set I had chances and I should have taken them and against players who are that good, you don't get loads. Disappointing."

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The 34-year-old still remains outside of the top 100 and he's in a hurry to climb the rankings to avoid the sort of draw that saw him play Stefanos Tsitsipas in the opening round of the US Open.

"I think I played better this week than I did in Cincinnati and Winston-Salem, for example," he said.

"I did play a pretty good match at the US Open. But I'm not that interested in playing well and losing. I want to be winning these matches. But the consistency this week was better than it was over in the States.

"My goal's not to get in the top 100. I would want to get back in the top 10 [that] would be more something that would motivate me in terms of a goal.

"Winning tournaments and getting up towards the top of the rankings is motivating to me. Hopefully between now and the end of the year I can play a lot of matches and try to do better than this week."

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