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Andy Murray crashes out of US Open

September 8, 2015

Andy Murray went down to South African Kevin Anderson at the US Open in a thrilling tiebreaker. The loss is Murray's earliest tournament loss in a Grand Slam since 2010.

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British third seed Andy Murray was sent down by Kevin Anderson of South Africa in the US Open late on Monday, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (0). It was the 28-year-old's earliest Grand Slam exit in five years.

After letting a 130 mph (203 kmh) ace zoom past, creating a two set deficit to Anderson, Murray became increasing angry - cursing, breaking the frame of his racket and mangling other equipment - before finally dropping out of the quarter finals in the fourth round.

"Disappointing to lose because of that," said the two-time Grand Slam winner, who is usually known to be adept at comebacks.

"Obviously that's many years' work that's gone into building that sort of consistency," Murray added.

His opponent, who entered the game with a 0-7 record in fourth-round matches at major tournaments, held it together throughout the 4-hour 18-minute game with the help of 25 aces and a total of 81 winners.

"I'm a little lost for words right now," 15th seed Anderson said. "I just managed to keep my composure throughout."

Murray had a streak that saw him reach the quarters at his previous 18 Grand Slam tries, which led to wins of the US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013.

es/jr (AP, dpa)