Andy Murray to return to court for brother Jamie’s ‘Battle of the Brits’ tournament
Meanwhile, before the nationwide lockdown was imposed, Andy Murray had returned to the court after suffering another injury-enforced gap.
The British-American pair stormed through the last five games of the opening set, with Murray knocking off a backhand volley winner to give them the early advantage.
Jamie Murray/Bethanie Mattek-Sands successfully defended their US Open mixed doubles title on Saturday by outplaying top seeds Michael Venus/Hao-Ching Chan 6-2, 6-3.
“We played amazing the whole two weeks, especially the semi-finals and finals,” Murray was quoted saying on ATP Tour’s website. “I know Beth (Bethanie Mattek-Sands) loves playing in front of a lot of people and she was on fire today.”
The British-American pair stormed through the last five games of the opening set, with Murray knocking off a backhand volley winner to give them the early advantage. The second set opened with four consecutive breaks of serve, but Murray/Mattek-Sands found their form again and powered through the last three games of the match. A backhand return winner from Mattek-Sands wrapped up play after 59 minutes.
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It is to note that Murray/Mattek-Sands are the first team to defend a mixed doubles title in New York since Kevin Curren/Anne Smith in 1981-1982. Murray is also the first man in the Open Era to win three consecutive US Open mixed doubles titles, having won here in 2017 with Martina Hingis. This is his fifth Grand Slam mixed doubles title and the third for Mattek-Sands.
Venus/Chan drop to 0-2 in mixed doubles finals as a team, having also finished runner-up here in 2017. Murray/Mattek-Sands split $160,000 and Venus/Chan split $76,000.
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