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Murray wins first ATP title since 2017


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Published : 21 Oct 2019 06:20 PM | Updated : 04 Sep 2020 05:02 PM

Andy Murray said he was "very proud" after earning his first ATP title since March 2017 on Sunday with a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka in the Antwerp final, reports AFP.

Former world number one Murray, who contemplated retirement earlier this year before undergoing career-saving hip surgery, fought back from a set and 3-1 down to claim his 46th career title.

"It means a lot. The last few years have been extremely difficult," Murray, who broke down in tears at the end, told Amazon Prime.

"Both me and Stan have had a lot of injury problems in the last couple of years. 

It's amazing to be back, playing against him in the final like that. I think it was a great match."

"I didn't expect to be in this position at all. I'm happy, very happy," added Murray, whose ranking has plummeted to 243 in the world.

Murray became the lowest-ranked ATP champion since No. 355 Pablo Andujar triumphed at the 2018 Marrakech Open.

"I've really enjoyed my week here. The atmosphere the last few days has been amazing," said Murray.

"I'm very proud of the win this week."

Wawrinka, who was also hunting a first title in over two years, was full of praise for an opponent who in January tearfully revealed he was in constant agony from a hip injury. "To see you back at this level, it's amazing. We're all really happy. I'm sad I lost today but I'm really happy to see you back.

"You're an amazing champion and you deserve that. I've lost today but in general, it was a great week."