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It wasn't easy but Andy Murray battled back to beat Ugo Humbert 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 to reach his first ATP final in two years. He'll face Stan Wawrinka in the Antwerp final on Sunday.

Since coming back from hip surgery, the three-time Grand Slam champion won a doubles title in his first appearance in June (Queen's Club with Feliciano Lopez). But in five ATP-level singles events, he had just a 4-5 record going into Antwerp.

A more match tough Murray has been on display this week, winning two straight-set matches before fighting past Marius Copil in a tight three-setter. Back-to-back three-set matches is quite the test for the world No. 243. On top of managing his body, Murray also has some personal drama on his mind: his wife Kim Sears is expecting their third child any day now.

On Sunday, Murray will play for his first ATP title in over two years. He last won a singles crown in Dubai in 2017.

Murray battles past Humbert to reach first ATP final in over two years

Murray battles past Humbert to reach first ATP final in over two years