Scottish player Andy Murray got his fifth singles title of 2016 – and 40th of his career – by beating Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria in 6-4 7-6 (7-2) in the China Open final.
World number 20 Dimitrov made it through to the final after his semi-final opponent, Milos Raonic, was forced to withdraw with an ankle injury.
In the tie-break, Murray gained the mini-break with the first point and although Dimitrov hit back, the Scot won six of the next seven points to earn his maiden China Open title.