Result: Kyle Edmund holds nerve to beat David Ferrer in Antwerp

Kyle Edmund celebrates winning a point during his first-round match against Gilles Simon at Queen's on June 15, 2016
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British number two Kyle Edmund beats David Ferrer in three sets to reach the quarter-finals of the European Open in Antwerp.

Kyle Edmund has reached the quarter-finals of the European Open after coming through a final-set tie-break against David Ferrer.

The British number two bounced back from a break down in the decider to register a 6-1 3-6 7-6 victory over the experienced Spaniard.

Edmund breezed through the opening set to suggest he could pull off a dominant win against the world number 15 but Ferrer responded in the second to set up a tense final set.

It appeared that Edmund's performance would end without reward after he fell a break down but at 4-5, he struck on the Ferrer serve for the fifth time in the contest.

The 21-year-old would then squander two match points in Ferrer's next service game but despite the match ending in a tie-break, Edmund made the most of establishing a 3-0 lead to record one of the most impressive scalps of his career.

Edmund will now play Andreas Seppi for a place in the semi-finals.

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