By Ron Harris
SAN JOSE (AP) _ Andy Murray used a mix of deft drops shots and backhand winners to upset third-seeded Australian Lleyton Hewitt 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (3) on Sunday in the SAP Open, claiming his first ATP Tour title.
Murray started slow, but settled down in the second set. Once he gathered himself, his powerful back-court game proved too much for Hewitt.
On match point in the third-set tiebreaker, Murray sliced a few shots to set up a crisp backhand cross-court winner that Hewitt could only watch.
``Obviously, it's the biggest moment in my life in tennis so far,'' Murray said of the win, which earned him $52,000 US.
Murray, who knocked off top-seeded American Andy Roddick 7-5, 7-5 in the semifinals, briefly raised his hands over his head after winning the match. The 18-year-old shook hands with Hewitt at the net and then climbed into the stands for a long hug and kiss from his girlfriend.
Murray said his girlfriend's presence during the tournament relaxed him.
``Hopefully she'll come to a few more tournaments,'' Murray said, drawing chuckles from the crowd.
Hewitt was tested early, fighting off break points in the first game of the match and climbing back from love-30 on his serve to go up 3-1. Hewitt would break Murray twice to close out the set 6-2.
But Murray fought back well and began to hit his backhand with more authority in the second set. The Brit's clean cross-court winners brought raucous applause from the crowd that welcomed him warmly, even after dismissing the tournament favourite Roddick.
Hewitt refused to go away quietly, staving off two match points with aces in the third set. Those opportune aces that extended the match gave Murray pause.
``I got a little too nervous, but I managed to come through,'' Murray said.
In the final set, Murray mixed in drop shots with his groundstrokes, drawing Hewitt to the net and then lobbing over him or passing him.