Gijon Open: Andrey Rublev advances to final with win over Dominic Thiem, Andy Murray is out

    Andrey Rublev has defeated Dominic Thiem yet another time, taking the winning streak to four to qualify for the Gijon Open finals

    Andrey Rublev in Finals Andrey Rublev in Finals

    Andrey defeated the Austrian in straight sets 6-4 6-4, taking his opportunity to play the finals away and making a place there for himself instead.

    Andrey is famous for losing his temper on the court, and the same happened today as well while he played against Dominic in the semi-finals in Spain.

    "When I was winning 4-1 with a breakpoint for 5-1, it looked like the match was going my way, and then I am at 5-4 with him serving. That'sThat's not easy to accept, but I was lucky I played a perfect game, and Dominic helped me out a little bit," said the winner of the semi-final Andrey Rublev.

    Andy Murray lost to American no. 1 Sebastian Korda in the Gijon Open quarterfinals on Friday and exited the tournament.

    Sebastian Korda is facing Arthur Rinderknech from France in the Gijon Open semi-finals.

    The quarterfinal between Murray and Korda lasted 2 hours and 27 minutes, and the two players gave each other equal competition. While Murray won the second set 6-1, the third set was won by Korda 6-1 to end the match.

    After losing the first set to Korda 6-4, Murray returned to form again and gave an incredible performance to win the second set 6-1.

    Korda wasn't ready to lose the quarterfinals and gave him the same treatment in the third set that Murray had given him in the previous set.

    Korda won the quarterfinals against Andy Murray 6-4 6-1 1-6 to qualify for the semi-finals to face French man Arthur Rinderknech to fight for the finals.

    It remains to be seen if Korda qualifies for the finals to fight for the title or his opponent, Arthur Rinderknecht.

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