At Moselle Open this year, Andy Murray had impressive performances. Right in the first day of the first round, the Scottish player had a backwards in front of the 6th seed Ugo Humbert. In the second round, he continued to beat Vasek Pospisil with a score of 2-0 very easily.

However, in the quarterfinals, Murray encountered a very difficult opponent. It was Hubert Hurkacz – the number one seed of the tournament, who had previously reached the Wimbledon semi -finals. It was not surprising that the former world's number one had to fail and were forced to say goodbye to France.
In set 1, the two players had a chase extremely attractive score. Accordingly, both of them played firmly and successfully defended their gaming game until the game 12. This means that the set must step into a series of tie-break brain to determine the victory.
On the gun battle series, the two continued to chase attractive scores. In it, each person has a miniBreak. However, at the sprint stage, Hurkacz is a better player, thereby winning tie-break and leading 1-0.

Sang 2, Murray seems to be exhausted and no longer played as well as a set. In game 4, he lost the break and was led to 4-1. That Hurkacz still played firmly and protected the advantage. He closed set 2 with a 5-3 victory.
In the end, Murray lost 0-2 and stopped in the quarterfinals of Moselle Open. Meanwhile, Hurkacz held the ticket to the semi -finals. His opponent is German player Peter Gojowczyk.
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