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Medvedev defeats Nishikori to win Japan Open title
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Medvedev defeats Nishikori to win Japan Open title

2018-10-07 18:27 Last Updated At:19:50

Daniil Medvedev beat local favorite Kei Nishikori 6-2, 6-4 in the Japan Open final on Sunday for his third career ATP title.

The third-seeded Nishikori reached the tournament decider without dropping a set but was broken three times by Medvedev.

Medvedev won for the second time this year as a qualifier, after Sydney in January, and became the first Russian to win the Japan Open.

Daniil Medvedev of Russia kisses his champion trophy during the award ceremony of the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. Medvedev defeated Kei Nishikori of Japan. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Daniil Medvedev of Russia kisses his champion trophy during the award ceremony of the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. Medvedev defeated Kei Nishikori of Japan. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Nishikori was bidding to join Pete Sampras and Stefan Edberg as tournament winners at least three times, but struggled from the outset and was 4-1 down in the first set.

Medvedev served too good, winning 32 of his last 33 service points. He didn't lose his serve from the quarterfinals on.

Nishikori has lost his last eight finals, since 2016.

Daniil Medvedev of Russia returns a shot against Kei Nishikori of Japan during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Daniil Medvedev of Russia returns a shot against Kei Nishikori of Japan during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

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Kei Nishikori of Japan returns a shot against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Kei Nishikori of Japan returns a shot against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Kei Nishikori of Japan returns a shot against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

Kei Nishikori of Japan returns a shot against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during their single's final match at the Japan Open men's tennis tournament in Tokyo Sunday, Oct. 7, 2018. (AP PhotoEugene Hoshiko)

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Man United hasn't learned how to close out games, Ten Hag says

2024-04-05 23:08 Last Updated At:23:11

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Blowing late leads has become a hallmark of Manchester United's season.

Erik ten Hag hopes that changes when Liverpool comes to Old Trafford on Sunday. United is still clinging to hopes of a Champions League spot, despite a stunning 4-3 loss to Chelsea on Thursday night.

United first gave away the lead in the 10th minute of stoppage time at Stamford Bridge and then the game a minute later — both goals coming from Cole Palmer.

That followed a blown lead in a 1-1 draw at Brentford last Saturday. United had just recovered from celebrating Mason Mount's goal in the 96th when Kristoffer Ajer tied it three minutes later.

“We can beat the best teams in the Premier League,” Ten Hag said. “When you beat them in the Premier League, you can do it across Europe, but we need to learn how you win games ... how you bring games over the line and get the three points. We have to step up."

Dropping five points in the past two games is “very expensive,” he added.

“Games are running out. We know that and we have to catch up and we are now many points behind,” Ten Hag said. “It will be difficult. We will keep fighting.”

With eight games remaining, United is nine points behind fifth-place Tottenham and 11 points back of fourth-place Aston Villa. Because of a format change to the Champions League next season, the Premier League might get a fifth spot in Europe's elite club competition.

Blowing leads is not a new problem.

United exited the Champions League at the group stage — in last place. They gave away second-half leads in three of those games: a 3-2 home loss to Galatasaray; a 4-3 defeat at Copenhagen; and a 3-3 draw at Galatasaray.

The good news? United has actually closed out a big win recently — over Liverpool 4-3 after extra time in a thrilling FA Cup quarterfinal match. Marcus Rashford tied it at 3-3 before Amad Diallo's winner at Old Trafford.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp pointed to uncharacteristic errors that they'll need to avoid this time.

“We were really good that day but didn’t finish the situations off in extra time,” Klopp said. “We made mistakes we didn’t make before at all. We better play a really good football game to be honest, if we want something there.”

First-place Liverpool holds a two-point lead over Arsenal heading into the weekend.

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Manchester United's head coach Erik ten Hag gives instructions from the side line during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United's head coach Erik ten Hag gives instructions from the side line during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United players react after referee award a penalty to Chelsea during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United players react after referee award a penalty to Chelsea during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)