An extraordinary day for British tennis players at the US Open concluded with an impressive seven players advancing to the second round after winning all 18 sets they played across the first two days in New York. Andy Murray, among the victors, displayed great confidence as he secured a 6-2, 7-5, 6-3 victory over Corentin Moutet, despite enduring a physically demanding battle that lasted over three hours. Murray’s arrival at the US Open was met with concerns about his fitness following an abdominal injury, but he expressed satisfaction with how his abdominal muscle held up. Additionally, Katie Boulter, Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper, Dan Evans, Jodie Burrage, and Lily Miyazaki all showcased exceptional performances, securing wins and advancing to the next round. Boulter’s victory will likely result in a career-high ranking, and Norrie ended a difficult four-match losing streak with an excellent performance. Draper, recovering from a shoulder injury, eased past his opponent, while Evans comfortably moved on to the second round. Burrage’s win rounded off an outstanding day for British players, and Murray’s victory made history as the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) was utilized for the first time, demonstrating its potential impact on professional tennis. Despite technical difficulties during the VAR review, the original call stood. Overall, the British players’ success in the first two days of the US Open has been remarkable and has garnered significant attention.
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