Murray's miraculous comeback sets up Nadal Paris showdown

Murray wins first two sets against Monfils, then loses fourth 6-1 but takes the fifth 6-0

Andy Murray during the French Open
(Image credit: KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP/Getty Images)

Andy Murray secured "one of the most improbable victories of his career" at the French Open against home favourite Gael Monfils, reports Kevin Mitchell in The Guardian, to set up a semi-final against Rafa Nadal.

The Scot appeared to be cantering to victory at Roland Garros but threw away a two-set lead after suffering a complete collapse, before recovering in stunning fashion to win the fifth and final set 6-0 in just 21 minutes as darkness fell in Paris.

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