Sports
Murray beats Wawrinka to reach semifinals
London, Nov 19: Top seed Andy Murray defeated Stan Wawrinka in straight sets to reach the semifinals of the ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena on Friday.
Murray, fighting for the year-end first place in the world rankings, took 86 minutes to defeat the Swiss number one 6-4, 6-2, Xinhua news agency reported.
He also improved to 10 wins and seven defeats against Wawarinka, although winning one game was enough to send him to the last four.
The 29-year-old topped the group with a perfect record in the second group, beating Marin Cilic of Croatia in the first match and edged fifth seed Kei Nishikori of Japan in the second.
Nishikori also reached the semifinals as the second place finisher in the group, making his match against Cilic later meaningless.
Murray will fight for the final berth against fourth seed Milos Raonic of Canada and Nishikori meet Serbia's Novak Djokvic.
38 minutes ago
Iran's President Pezeshkian accuses US of 'stabbing from behind' during talks with French President Macron
40 minutes ago
Iran's reply to US on war to be sent today through Pak: Reports
41 minutes ago
US-sanctioned empty tankers continue arriving near Gulf blockade zone: Report
42 minutes ago
Trump pauses Hormuz naval escorts after Saudi Arabia refuses its airspace use: Report
45 minutes ago
WHO confirms 5 hantavirus cases, 12 countries informed
2 hours ago
Saif Ali Khan recollects being told to never play a cop on-screen
2 hours ago
Vidya Balan remembers her 'The Last Tenant' co-star Irrfan Khan as 'The most natural actor'
2 hours ago
Kamal Haasan backs Vijay for government formation, lauds ‘political maturity’ of M K Stalin
3 hours ago
11 Indian ships have exited Strait of Hormuz, 13 remain: MEA
8 hours ago
Ileana D’Cruz shares an honest motherhood moment amid breastfeeding struggles
8 hours ago
Trump repeats claim 'Pope Leo supports Iran's nuclear ambitions' ahead of Rubio's Vatican visit
8 hours ago
Priyanka Chopra, Orlando Bloom to star in survival thriller
8 hours ago
Iran expresses "full readiness" to provide "maritime services, technical support" to commercial ships in Hormuz
