Murray survives Tsonga comeback

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Andy Murray (R) shakes hands with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga after winning their Wimbledon quarterfinal in five sets; Getty Images

Second seed Andy Murray has survived a ferocious Jo-Wilfried Tsonga comeback to reach the Wimbledon semifinals for the seventh time, winning the day’s second Centre Court blockbuster 7-6(10) 6-1 3-6 4-6 6-1.

After Roger Federer’s miraculous escape act against Marin Cilic earlier on Wednesday, when he recovered to win from two sets down, 12th seeded Frenchman Tsonga threatened something equally improbable as dusk settled at the All England Club.

Tsonga looked down and out after letting an epic 22-point tiebreak slip away despite having three set points, then capitulating in a one-sided second set.

But he roared back with some audacious attacking tennis and Britain’s 2013 champion Murray, for the first time in a tournament that had been until then stress-free, seemed close to buckling.

Second seed Murray, hot favourite after champion Novak Djokovic’s third-round demise, was outplayed in sets three and four as winners flowed from Tsonga’s racket.

He then had to save a break point at the start of the decider, rediscovering his earlier form and racing away to a victory cheered by a packed arena, sealing it with an ace.

The 29-year-old now sets his sights on Czech 10th seed Tomas Berdych in Friday’s semifinal.

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