Result: Stanislas Wawrinka beats Andy Murray in French Open classic

Stanislas Wawrinka celebrates after winning his second-round match against Taro Daniel at the French Open in Paris on May 25, 2016
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Former champion Stanislas Wawrinka beats Andy Murray in five sets to reach the French Open final.

Stanislas Wawrinka has reached the final of the French Open after coming from behind to beat Andy Murray in five sets.

In a titanic tussle which lasted four hours and 34 minutes, Wawrinka was able to outlast Murray to run out a 6-7 6-3 5-7 7-6 6-1 winner.

Wawrinka was generally the better player throughout with 87 winners being recorded, but Murray will take the positives from another tremendous display at Roland Garros only to see the heavier hitting of his opponent winning out.

Murray claimed the opening set on a tie-break after Wawrinka had failed to serve it out at 5-3, but Wawrinka broke twice during the second to level the contest.

He raced into a 3-0 advantage in the third but Murray started to produce some of his best tennis of the year and somehow claimed the set 7-5 to move closer to a second successive final.

However, neither player could create a break point during a fiercely-contested fourth and during the tie-break, there were signs that Murray was beginning to wilt as the clock ticked past the four-hour mark.

He failed to recover from a miscued drop shot at 3-2 down in the tie-break and barely 20 minutes had passed by the time he had dropped serve three times in the decider.

The Scot managed to avoid a final-set bagel with a break of his own but Wawrinka was not to be denied as he gave himself an opportunity to claim a second crown in Paris.

Andy Murray in action against Novak Djokovic in the French Open final on June 5, 2016
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1Scotland flag Andy Murray9,890
2Spain Rafael Nadal7,285
3Switzerland Stanislas Wawrinka6,175
4Serbia Novak Djokovic5,805
5Switzerland Roger Federer4,945
6Canada Milos Raonic4,450
7Croatia Marin Cilic4,115
8Austria Dominic Thiem3,985
9Japan Kei Nishikori3,830
10Alexander Zverev3,070
11France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga3,040
12Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov2,980
13Belgium David Goffin2,785
14Czech Republic Tomas Berdych2,570
15France Gael Monfils2,545
16Lucas Pouille2,365
17Pablo Carreno Busta2,360
18United States Jack Sock2,335
19Spain Roberto Bautista Agut2,155
20Australia Nick Kyrgios2,110