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			Murray hurries into round three 
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			 [July 01, 2016] 
			By Pritha Sarkar 
 LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Murray 
			produced the kind of imperious form that has propelled him into two 
			grand slam finals this year as he beat Taiwan's Lu Yen-hsun 6-3 6-2 
			6-1 in the Wimbledon second round on Thursday.
 Lu, the son of a chicken farmer, ruffled a few feathers on Centre 
			Court when he jumped out to a 2-0 lead before extending it to 3-1 in 
			the opening set.
 However, once Murray had levelled for 3-3, it did not take him long 
			to clip his rival's wings.
 
 From 3-2 up in the second set, Murray won seven games on the trot as 
			Lu struggled to find a way to keep pace with Murray's potent 
			groundstrokes.
 
 A Lu double fault on match point allowed Murray to hurry off court 
			for a royal audience with Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
 
 After huffing and puffing his way through five-setters in the first 
			two rounds of the French Open, Murray was relieved that his start to 
			the grasscourt major was much more serene.
 
			
			 Six sets contested, six sets won.
 "It's always difficult to know how close you are to being your best. 
			But I was hitting the ball clean. I was happy with how I played," 
			said the world number two, who will next face Australian John 
			Millman.
 
 Lu, affectionately known as Rendy on the tour, had handed Murray a 
			chastening defeat in the first round of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
 
 Since then, however, the man who beat Andy Roddick to reach the 2010 
			Wimbledon quarter-finals has failed to win a set against the Scot in 
			four subsequent meetings.
 
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			Great Britain's Andy Murray in action against Chinese Taipei's 
			Yen-Hsun Lu REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge 
            
			 
			On a comeback trail after being out of action for four months having 
			undergone right elbow surgery in January, Lu had come into the match 
			on an 11-match winning streak on grass after claiming two Challenger 
			titles in the run up to Wimbledon.
 But despite the promising start against Murray, his luck quickly ran 
			out.
 
 "I finished the match really well. Hopefully I start the next match 
			like I finished this one. Yeah, keep it going," said Murray, who 
			turned up for his royal appointment having shaved off the scruffy 
			stubble he had sported during his first-round match.
 
 (Reporting by Pritha Sarkar, editing by Ed Osmond and Clare Lovell)
 
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