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Andy Murray beaten on comeback from injury by Nick Kyrgios at Queen's Club

Murray's long-awaited return gets off to a impressive start in first match close to a year. Kyle Edmund wins while Dan Evans suffers early exit.

Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates winning a point during his match against Nick Kyrgios of Australia on Day Two of the Fever-Tree Championships at Queens Club on June 19, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
Image: Andy Murray can celebrate despite losing to Nick Kyrgios on his comeback at Queen's Club

Andy Murray's long-awaited comeback from injury ended in a titanic three-set defeat to Nick Kyrgios in the Fever-Tree Championships at Queen's Club on Tuesday.

The Scot ended 342 days away from competitive action after recovering from a hip injury that required surgery in January by taking to the grass court on Centre Court in front of a passionate home crowd.

But it was world No 21 Kyrgios, despite appearing troubled by a long-standing elbow injury, who secured his first win over his good friend at the sixth attempt, coming from a set down to win 2-6 7-6 (7-4) 7-5.

Nick Kyrgios of Australia looks on during his match against Andy Murray of Great Britain on Day Two of the Fever-Tree Championships at Queens Club on June 19, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
Image: Talented Kyrgios came through in three sets to defeat the former world No 1

"I was thinking how great it was to see Andy back. I asked if he is was okay at the end of the match and he was," Kyrgios said.

"He came out really good and I kind of expected that. Regarding my own style, I've been entertaining since I was kid. I've got bad and good things but I'm never going to change."

Andy Murray
Image: Murray makes his entrance at Queen's Club

Murray, whose ranking has plummeted to 156, insisted before his match that he didn't expect to make a flying start after so long on the treatment table, but he held his own early on as Kyrgios lived up to his well-earned reputation as one of the tour's more controversial figures by playing some discombobulated tennis.

The Australian, who pushed Roger Federer to three sets before narrowly losing in the Stuttgart semi-finals at the weekend, was hitting second serves of over 138 mph, and duly dropped serve in the sixth game before Murray wrapped up the set with another break two games later.

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Andy Murray of Great Britain plays a backhand during his match against Nick Kyrgios of Australia on Day Two of the Fever-Tree Championships at Queens Club on June 19, 2018 in London, United Kingdom
Image: Murray looked solid and he moved well during the match

The 31-year-old was moving well on a zippy grass court although a few errors starting creeping into this game at the start of the second set, while Kyrgios upped the momentum to rally into a 4-2 lead.

But five-time Queen's winner Murray hit back by winning the next three games in a row before Kyrgios levelled at 5-5.

A tie-break inevitably ensued, but it was the 23-year-old former Wimbledon quarter-finalist who held the upper hand to take the match into a deciding set.

Andy Murray of Great Britain in action during his match against Nick Kyrgios of Australia on Day Two of the Fever-Tree Championships at Queens Club on June 19, 2018 in London, United Kingdom.

The Scot's fitness was put firmly to the test in a final-set decider but he still managed to showcase his renowned fighting spirit to stay in the contest, even saving two match points to hold serve for 5-5.

Murray served to take the clash into a deciding set tie-break, but crucially doubled-faulted to hand Kyrgios victory after two hours and 39 minutes.

Kyle Edmund of Great Britain celebrates winning his match against Ryan Harrison of The USA on Day Two of the Fever-Tree Championships at Queens Club on June 19, 2018 in London, United Kingdom
Image: Kyle Edmund beat Ryan Harrison in straight sets

Kyrgios will play the winner of the match between British No 1 Kyle Edmund next after he defeated American Ryan Harrison 7-6 (7-4) 6-4.

Dan Evans snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in his first match back on the ATP Tour since his drugs ban.

The Briton, who has been playing Challenger events since returning to the game in April, served for the match in his first-round match with Adrian Mannarino but ended up losing 6-4 0-6 7-5.

Evans will find out on Wednesday if he has been handed a wild card into this year's Wimbledon.

Kyrgios v Murray: Match stats

18 Aces 16
11 Double faults 8
60% 1st serve percentage 56%
3/11 Break point conversions 4/11
83% 1st serve win percentage 76%
32% 2nd serve percentage 40%
116/229 Total points won 113/229

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