SYDNEY (AP) — Andy Murray's impressive run ended one win short of a 47th career title when he lost the Sydney Tennis Classic final, 6-3, 6-3, to top-seeded Aslan Karatsev on Saturday.
The 34-year-old Murray started the week with his first win on Australian soil in more than 1,000 days. The three-time major winner progressed through the rounds to reach his first final since 2019.
Karatsev, who reached the Australian Open semifinals last year after going through qualifying for the season-opening major, was just too good.
"First time back in the finals for three years, it's been a long road to get back here," said Murray, a three-time major winner who has slid from No. 1 to No. 135 in the rankings. "I'll keep trying my best to come back and have more nights like this. Maybe see you next year."
Murray, a five-time Australian Open finalist, received a wild-card entry for the Sydney tournament and beat Viktor Durasovic and 23rd-ranked Nikoloz Basilashvili, then Reilly Opelka in the semifinals, raising expectations after recurring hip injuries limited him to playing only one of the past four Australian Opens.