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Andy Murray vs Kei Nishikori, French Open live: World No 1 finds his rhythm to reach the semi-finals

Follow all the live action from Court Philippe Chatrier

Samuel Lovett
Wednesday 07 June 2017 07:21 EDT
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Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori meet in the quarter-finals of the French Open with a place in the last four up for grabs.

The two go head to head on Court Philippe Chatrier with Murray looking to avenge last year’s US Open defeat at the hands of the Japanese.

What time does it start?

The match will get under way around 3.00pm on Wednesday 7 June, assuming the quarter-final between Karolina Pliskova and Caroline Garcia runs on time.

Where can I watch it?

ITV 4 and Eurosport both offer coverage. Alternatively, follow our live blog on this very page.

Murray has rediscovered his form in Paris
Murray has rediscovered his form in Paris (Getty)

How did they reach the quarters?

Murray's route to quarter-finals:

First Round - def. Andrey Kuznetsov, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0.

Second Round - def. Martin Klizan, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (3).

Third Round - def. Juan Martin del Potro (29), 7-6 (8), 7-5, 6-0.

Fourth Round - def. Karen Khachanov, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.

Murray celebrates victory over Khachanov
Murray celebrates victory over Khachanov (Getty)

Nishikori's route to last eight:

First Round - def. Thanasi Kokkinakis, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.

Second Round - def. Jeremy Chardy, 6-3, 6-0, 7-6 (5).

Third Round - def. Chung Hyeon, 7-5, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 0-6, 6-4.

Fourth Round - def. Fernando Verdasco, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0.

Nishikori beat Fernando Verdasco in the fourth round
Nishikori beat Fernando Verdasco in the fourth round (Getty)

What have they been saying?

Murray on losing to Nishikori at last year's US Open:

"Obviously we played at the US Open and that was five sets, a match that got away from me a little bit, so I need to learn a bit from that.

"There's a good chance it's a long one. He returns well and he's very solid off both wings. He's always a tough guy to play against.

"I'm happy with where my game's at. Everything is going pretty well just now. I'm feeling good going into the middle part of the second week."

Rain has forced a number of delays at this year's competition
Rain has forced a number of delays at this year's competition (Getty)

Surprisingly, Nishikori struggled to even recall the match:

"I don't even know if I won or lost. I won?"

"I think physically, I'm OK," he added. "It's not easy. Long matches. I'm a little bit sore, but I'm sure it's going to be okay. I have one day rest [on Tuesday].

"I'll try to be physically ready for a long, tough match."

"He's [Murray] a great player. A very smart tennis player.

What are the odds?

Murray to win: 1/4

Nishikori to win: 3/1

Third set: Murray* 2-6, 6-1, 6-6 Nishikori (*denotes server):

Murray has struggled with his sliced back-hand at times today and yet another fluffed attempt lets him down now. It's Murray's time to buckle under the pressure this time as he finds the net after rushing to meet a thumping baseline forehand from his opponent. 0-30. The Scot claws a point back before Nishikori sends an absolute rocket of a backhand into the corner of the court which Murray reaches out for in desperation. It's not to be. 15-40. A superb rally from Nishikori ensues, who never takes his foot off the peddle with some monstrous returns, and it's not long before Murray overhits to concede the game. Tiebreak to come!

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:28

Third set tie-break: Murray 1-0 Nishikori* (*denotes server):

Murray takes the first point of the tiebreak after Nishikori sends a forehand long.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:29

Third set tie-break: Murray* 2-0 Nishikori (*denotes server):

Another netted backhand from the world No 8 and Murray is ahead.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:30

Third set tie-break: Murray* 3-0 Nishikori (*denotes server):

Nishikori sends another forehand return long. Oh dear...

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:30

Third set tie-break: Murray 4-0 Nishikori* (*denotes server):

He's really self-destructing here as he double-faults.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:31

Third set tie-break: Murray 5-0 Nishikori* (*denotes server):

Nishikori pulls a backhand wide. This looks to be going one way and one way only...

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:31

Third set tie-break: Murray* 6-0 Nishikori (*denotes server):

Murray gets lucky after a looping return falls perfectly on the line towards the back of the court. Nishikori replies with a fierce smash but the Scot holds his nerve. The Japanese eventually nets.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:33

Third set tie-break: Murray* 7-0 Nishikori (*denotes server):

And that's it! Nishikori's capitulation in the tie-break is polished off with, yep, you guessed it, another unforced error from the Japanese to hand Murray the third set!

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:34

Murray* 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7/0), 0-1 Nishikori (*denotes server):

Nishikori takes the first point but Murray hits back with some turbo-charged play that has his opponent scrambling around in desperation. The Japanese meets his opponent's drop shot, volleys Murray's subsequent return from the net but is left caught on the spot as the Scot proceeds to smash home the winner. 15-15. But, then, a real twist as Nishikori finds his grove, taking the game to 40-30 before sealing the deal with another of his trademark backhand rockets that Murray can't return. Nishikori breaks Murray.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:40

Murray 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7/0), 1-1 Nishikori* (*denotes server):

Murray loses the first point and sends a mouthful of abuse to his coaching team. He's not best pleased. But another netted backhand from Nishikori and the Scot is back in it. He puts his foot down as he sends a fantastic return on to his opponent's backhand before taking the point with a cross-court forehand that Nishikori doesn't even get close to. The Japanese hits back with his own display of brilliance from the net but another error lets him down and the game moves to deuce. Nishikori takes advantage but two simple errors on the trot swings momentum in Murray's favour before the Japanese pulls wide a forehand shot to concede the game. Murray breaks Nishikori.

Samuel Lovett7 June 2017 17:47

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