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			Murray opens year with Chardy win, extends streak to 25 
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			 [January 04, 2017] 
			(Reuters) - World number one 
			Andy Murray extended his career-best winning streak on the ATP Tour 
			to 25 as he swept past Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-0 7-6(2) in his 
			opener at the Qatar Open on Tuesday. 
 In his first competitive match of 2017, the 29-year-old Scot, who 
			received a knighthood in the New Year's Honours list after a 
			stunning 2016, dropped seven points in the first set.
 
 Chardy, ranked 69, broke serve at the start of the second set and 
			although he dropped his own immediately he pushed Murray hard for 
			the rest of the match on a warm desert evening.
 
 Twice Chardy held serve to stay in the match and stretch Murray into 
			a tiebreak but the pressure eventually told on the Frenchman as 
			Murray completed a useful workout when Chardy sent a forehand volley 
			over the baseline.
 
 Olympic and Wimbledon champion Murray, bidding for a third Doha 
			title after wins in 2008 and 2009, will play Austrian Gerald Melzer 
			in the second round.
 
			
			 
			  
			He is unbeaten in regular tournament play since losing to Kei 
			Nishikori in the U.S. Open quarter-finals in September and won his 
			last five tournaments of 2016 to topple Novak Djokovic from the top 
			of the rankings.
 "He didnt't start well and it's always difficult in the first match 
			of the year but in the second set he played extremely well and 
			pushed me hard," Murray said.
 
			
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			Britain's Andy Murray in action. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah 
            
			 
			 Defending 
			champion Djokovic, who will be bidding for a seventh Australian Open 
			title later this month, opened his account on Monday with a straight 
			sets win against Jan-Lennard Struff and will face Argentine Horacio 
			Zeballos on Wednesday.
 (Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
 
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