By Phil Messenger

Andy Murray notched up his first top-10 win in nearly three years with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 victory over world number 7 Alexander Zverev.After ten months out due to injury and the global pandemic, it's hard to gauge Murray's form. On the evidence so far this week it's safe to say that he is at the very least a threat to the best players in the world.Murray eased through the first set, chasing down drop shots and showing the sort of outrageous court coverage that has become his hallmark. His attacking game was in fine fettle as well, especially on the return of serve. Zverev's second delivery is fragile at best, and Murray capitalised, often meeting the return just feet from the service line.Zverev steadied himself in the second set and suddenly Murray start...