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Shenzhen, China - Andy Murray saved five match points and outlasted Spains Tommy Robredo in three sets to capture the inaugural Shenzhen Open on Sunday. A. J. Pollock Jersey . Murray earned a 5-7, 7-6 (11-9), 6-1 victory for his 29th career title and first since his historic run at Wimbledon in July of 2013. The 27-year-old Scot underwent back surgery late last year and his best results in 2014 prior to this week were semifinal appearances in Acapulco and the French Open. He was stopped in the quarterfinals of his last four events -- Wimbledon, Toronto, Cincinnati and the U.S. Open. Its been a long time since I won a tournament, said Murray. It was an emotional week for me. I managed to fight my way through it, win the title, and hopefully I can win another one before the end of the year. Murray will play next week in Beijing and it appeared he would head into that tournament as this weeks runner-up, trailing the second-set tiebreaker 6-2. Robredo, though, squandered four straight match points as Murray evened it at 6-6. The Spaniard had yet another match point at 7-6, but again failed to convert and Murray managed to win the set. He then dominated the third. I got lucky, basically, at the end of the second set, Murray said. I fought hard, tried my best and thankfully managed to turn it around. Tommy had a great tournament. He probably deserved to win the match today. He had the opportunities in the second set, but sometimes that happens in sport. I just tried to fight till the end. Robredo fell to 12-9 all-time in finals, including 0-2 this year. He lost to Pablo Cuevas in July at Croatia and hasnt won a title since claiming the Croatia Open crown in 2013. When you finish second in a tournament its always great, said Robredo. In a match like today that was so close, its tough to accept it. But Andy did a great job. He was pushing right until the end, and in the end he deserved it. It was a good experience to learn from. I will keep working and hopefully next time I can win. Murray improved to 4-2 against Robredo, winning each of the last four matches. The two last met in the third round at Wimbledon in 2013, an easy straight-set win for the London resident. Robredos last victory over Murray came at the Metz final in 2007, a three-set win that also resulted in the last hardcourt title for the 32-year-old veteran. Murray, who improved to 29-14 all-time in finals, earned a first prize of $106,970. Gary Sheffield Jersey . Next week, hell try to add to the list. A Stanley Cup champion as a rookie, Seguin followed that up by becoming the youngest player to lead the Boston Bruins in scoring. Kyle Garlick Jersey . 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Matt Mistele and Yannick Rathgeb had goals in regulation for the Whalers (7-9-1). Daniel Milne and Petrus Palmu supplied the Owen Sound (8-4-5) offence. Alex Nedeljkovic made 29 saves for the win. Jack Flinn turned aside 36 shots for the Attack. Plymouth connected twice on eight power-play opportunities while Owen Sound was 0 for 5. --- BATTALION 4 FRONTENACS 1 KINGSTON, Ont. — Mathew Santos and Brett McKenzie each had power-play goals as North Bay defeated the Frontenacs. Mike Amadio and Nick Paul also scored for the Battalion (9-3-4). Spencer Watson responded for Kingston (7-7-1). --- GREYHOUNDS 3 BULLS 2 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Tim Gettinger struck twice for the Greyhounds as they edged Belleville. Zachary Senyshyn had the other Sault Ste. Marie (12-5-0) goal. Remi Elie and Stephen Harper both scored for the Bulls (11-5-1). --- SPIRIT 3 STORM 1 GUELPH, Ont. — Nick Moutrey had two goals to lead Saginaw past the Storm. Jacob Ringuette also chipped in for the Spirit (8-7-1). 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Spencer Martin kicked out 26 shots for Mississauga (7-7-1). --- COLTS 9 WOLVES 2 SUDBURY, Ont. — Andrew Mangiapane had a hat trick and added two assists for Barrie as it dominated the Wolves. Ben Hawerchuk and Justin Scott both struck twice for the Colts (8-7-2). Matthew Kreis and Brendan Lemieux supplied the rest of the Barrie offence. Jacob Harris and Matt Schmalz each scored for Sudbury (2-15-0). --- GENERALS-67 — Postponed OTTAWA — The 67s game against the Oshawa Generals was postponed due to a malfunction in the ice-making equipment. ' ' ' |
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