Albert Ramos-Vinolas recovered from a 0-4 deficit in the deciding set on Wednesday to record the biggest win of his career over World No. 1 Andy Murray at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. In a disjointed match, featuring 13 service breaks, the Spanish No. 15 seed wore down the Scot on another sun-kissed day 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 over two hours and 33 minutes. Ramos-Vinolas: Rallies from 0-4 in 3rd️ Tops a No.1 for first time️ Makes 1st Masters QF️#MCROLEXMASTERS pic.twitter.com/Qj9IsOh1ln — Tennis TV (@TennisTV) April 20, 2017 Ramos-Vinolas denied Murray, a three-time semi-finalist at the Monte-Carlo Country Club, the 100th clay-court match win of his career (99-44). The 29 year old now moves on to play fifth-seeded Croatian Marin Cilic, on...
Rafael Nadal has been hailed champion nine times at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters. The Spaniard and a host of ATP World Tour players discuss his pursuit of a 10th triumph. Watch live matches at tennistv.com.
Watch Thursday highlights from the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters as Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal reach the quarter-finals, and Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka fall in surprising upsets. Watch live matches at tennistv.com. Photo: Getty Images