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US Open 2015: Andy Murray Makes Earliest Grand Slam Exit, Stanislas Wawrinka Enters Quarters

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Andy Murray crashed out in the fourth round of the US Open on Monday, making his earliest Grand Slam exit since 2010 to end his run of 18 consecutive major quarter-finals.

South African 15th seed Kevin Anderson stunned the British third seed 7-6 (7/5), 6-3, 6-7 (2/7), 7-6 (7/0) to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final after seven prior fourth-round defeats.

“It was the match of my life,” Anderson said. “This is a great accomplishment for me.”

Not since a third-round exit in the 2010 US Open had Murray been eliminated so early at a Grand Slam tournament.

“That’s obviously something that is disappointing to lose because of that. That’s many years’ work that’s gone into building that sort of consistency. To lose that is tough,” said Murray, the 2012 champion.

“Also to lose a match like that, that was over four hours, tough after a couple of tough matches earlier in the tournament as well, it’s a hard one to lose, for sure.”

Anderson, 1-5 in prior matches against Murray, fired 25 aces in ending an 0-15 career hoodoo against top-10 opponents and his fourth-round hex to book a last-eight date with Swiss fifth seed Stan Wawrinka, the reigning French Open champion.

“I’m just so excited to be through,” said Anderson. “Beating a guy like Andy, I really feel like I’ve taken a step forward. It’s amazing. I feel like it’s a great accomplishment.”

Wawrinka defeated US left-hander Donald Young 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

He dropped his first set of the tournament but reached an eighth quarter-final in his past nine Grand Slams, denying 68th-ranked Young his first Slam quarter-final.

Anderson is the first South African in New York’s last 16 since Wayne Ferreira in 2002.

He came in off a third career title at Winston-Salem.

With New York City FC and former England midfielder Frank Lampard watching from the player’s box, Murray fell behind two sets and a break, roared back, but ultimately could not win the tension-packed encounter at Louis Armstrong Stadium.

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