Andy Murray: British number one hails 'incredible' Valencia win

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Murray captured the 31st title of his career in Valencia

Andy Murray said his "incredible" victory over Tommy Robredo in the Valencia Open final filled him with confidence for the challenges ahead.

Murray saved five match points as he overcame Robredo 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (10-8) in three hours and 19 minutes.

The win moved him to fifth in the race to the ATP World Tour Finals in London, with ninth enough to qualify.

"I kept fighting and it stands me in good stead for the end of this year and the beginning of next," Murray said.

The British number one had also saved five match points against Robredo when he won the Shenzhen Open title in southern China in September to end a 14-month trophy drought.

Murray's third title in five weeks followed a rollercoaster match that lasted longer than any other ATP tour final this year.

"I know it was an incredible match," said the Scot. "The tennis at the end and in the second set was high level. I played well at the right moments.

Six players chasing four places at ATP Finals

Race to London position

Player

Nationality

5th - 4,295 points

Andy Murray (wins Valencia title)

GB

6th - 4,265 points

Kei Nishikori (did not play this week)

Jpn

8th - 4,105 points

Tomas Berdych (lost in Valencia first round)

Cze

9th - 3,865 points

David Ferrer (lost in Valencia semis)

Spa

10th - 3,840 points

Milos Raonic (lost in Basel quarters)

Can

11th - 3,555 points

Grigor Dimitrov (lost in Basel quarters)

Bul

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"I don't know how I managed to come through it - I was very tired, Tommy was very tired as well.

"When you have to work hard for something it means more, you get more satisfaction from it."

Cheered on by a partisan home crowd, Robredo squandered chances to put Murray away in the second and third set tie-breaks.

The 32-year-old has now lost his last five meetings with Murray after winning their first two in 2006 and 2007.

"It was an amazing match, and you have to enjoy it," said the Spaniard. "Unfortunately someone has to win and it was decided by a few balls.

"Now I will be a bit out for a couple of hours but I guess that when I finish the season next week, and I watch today's match against one of the best players we have right now, I will be very happy."

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