Andy Murray returns to Arthur Ashe Stadium for the U.S. Open 2020 as the ranked player in the world.
The 2012 champion is expected to open the slate Tuesday afternoon on the court of the USTA National Tennis Center.
Murray did not participate in the tournament last year and has only played five Grand Slam times since January 2017.
The 33-year-old takes on Yoshihito Nishioka, who has earned an individual name in her ATP career Tour.Su first encounter with the Japanese left-hander arrives before Serena Williams’ first-round attack at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Garbine Muguruza, Elise Mertens, Dominic Thiem and Marin Cilic are among the seeds who arrived on the Courts of New York on Tuesday afternoon.The full game calendar can be obtained in USOpen.org.
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Andy Murray on Yoshihito Nishioka
Murray enters the US Open with some confidence after winning two games at the Western and South Open, which was held at the USTA National Tennis Center instead of Cincinnati this year.
The Scot beat Frances Tiafoe and Alexander Zverev in three-set matches before falling to Milos Raonic in straight sets in the third round.
However, Murray said he felt physically intelligent after suffering years of hip-related injuries, according to Arthur Kapetanakis of USOpen.org:
“I think if I can stay healthy, I’ll still have some smart moments on the tennis court.I feel pretty physically intelligent in the short, in terms of hip.When I spoke to my team a few months later, that was it.”I wanted to. I was hoping to get to the US Open feeling painless, so I could pass out and play and enjoy a Grand Slam again.”
A win on Tuesday will mark a major milestone in Murray’s recovery on the court, as he won a Grand Slam since 2018, when he beat James Duckworth in 4 sets at the US Open before losing to Fernando Verdasco.
At the 2019 Australian Open, which was his last major, Murray fell in five sets to Roberto Bautista Agut.
As he demonstrated in the victories over Tiafoe and Zverev, the three-time primary winner would possibly be competitive in tournaments, but possibly no longer have the ability to keep his distance.
Nishioka has a 9-5 season record, all of those effects came before COVID-19 stopped.He won two matches at the Australian Open and then lost to Novak Djokovic.
The lack of form on the court can harm the 24-year-old, as well as his minimal joy of playing at Arthur Ashe Stadium, even if there are no Murray enthusiasts.
Murray’s key may be his first serve. It changed 78.6% of its problems with the first serve as opposed to Tiafoe, but the total fell to 61% as opposed to Zverev.
In both victories, he amassed nine of his thirteen break points.If you stay strong in service, you can retain Nishioka’s challenge and advance to the round of the moment.
Serena Williams about Kristie Ahn
On paper, Williams’ first-round clash with Kristie Ahn turns out to be a simple victory; however, the no.s.3 women had some problems in the games at the Western and South Open.
The 38-year-old wins a pair of tiebreakers to pass Arantxa Rus in her first match, then lost a straight-down war to Maria Sakkari.
Ahn, who has never faced Williams one by one, can use the servetime of the seniors 23 times to create a surprise.
Williams won 39.5% of his service issues at the opposite time to Rus and changed only part of his service issues at the 53rd time in the loss to Sakkari.
Ahn could also count on the joy she won in a race for the 16-year circular in New York last year, but the only problem with this four-game series is that the 28-year-old only faced one ranked player.in the fourth circular, when he won two games against Mertens.
The American may be a risk in some parties, however, Williams deserves to be able to move forward with his serve.
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