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Sleep boosts Murray for Nishikori
- Updated: September 7, 2016
Andy Murray has admitted he is suffering from sleeping problems during the US Open, as he prepares to face Kei Nishikori for a place in the semi-finals.
Britain’s number one brushed-off Grigor Dimitrov on Monday after a laboured victory over Italy’s Paolo Lorenzi in the previous round, with questions raised over possible fatigue.
Murray is wary that Nishikori will back himself at Flushing Meadows, where the Japanese has reached his only Grand Slam final, but Murray believes he has recaptured his own best tennis ahead of the quarter-finals on Wednesday.
Murray said: “I’ve not been sleeping great since I’ve been here. I …