1 by beating American John Isner, 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4, on Sunday to win the Paris Masters for the first time. It was his career-best eighth title this season, his 14th in Masters overall, and ended Isner's bid for a first Masters title. “We played last week and the difference was huge.”Using 18 aces and hitting plenty of inside-out winners on his massive forehand, Isner generated considerable pressure. Isner sank a difficult volley into the net, giving Murray a first match point. Serving for the first set, Murray won the first point with an extraordinary backhand retrieve from a speedy Isner forehand that he somehow turned into a cross-court winner.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 06, 2016 18:30 UTC