Kyle Edmund followed up his win over Novak Djokovic by overpowering David Goffin to move into his first Masters quarter-final at the Madrid Open. The British No 1, having secured one of the biggest victories of his career against the 12-time grand slam champion Djokovic, defeated Goffin, the world No 10, 6-3, 6-3.

Edmund, who will break into the world’s top 20 for the first time next week, will face another player on the rise, Denis Shapovalov, in the last eight. The teenager got the better of his fellow Canadian Milos Raonic in a 6-4, 6-4 win.

Edmund’s success against Goffin was never in much doubt, as he outplayed an opponent who was put on the back foot and forced into several errors. The 23-year-old broke the Belgian’s serve in the opening game and retained control, losing only four points in his first four service games and taking the first set in 32 minutes when he broke Goffin again.

Edmund saved two break points on his first service game in the second set, digging deep as Goffin tried to force his way back into the contest, before closing things out on his third match point in one hour and 12 minutes.

“I managed my game very well,” Edmund told Sky Sports. “My game is one where the better I manage it, pick my moments to be aggressive and not pull the trigger too often, then I play well. It’s about being controlled and relaxed and not worrying too much. My serve got me through easy games and also got me out of some tricky situations. He is a top player, so it is very pleasing.”

Meanwhile Judy Murray has insisted her son Andy is doing “everything he can” to be fit for Wimbledon in July, after reports this week that his recovery from hip surgery had stalled. “His goal was always to be ready for the grass-court season and, fingers crossed, that will happen,” she told the BBC. “I’m sure when he’s got some news he will share that.”