Murray struggles to tame Melzer in Doha
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[January 05, 2017]
(Reuters) - World number one
Andy Murray labored past Austrian Gerald Melzer 7-6(6) 7-5 to reach
the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open on Wednesday after defending
champion Novak Djokovic had also progressed with relative ease.
A passive Murray dropped serve twice in the opening set and world
number 68 Melzer saved eight set points with some brave hitting
before the Briton took the opener on a tiebreak.
Left-hander Melzer continued to strike the ball heavily, especially
off the forehand side, and Murray grew visibly rattled at his
inability to polish off his opponent.
Eventually the Scot got the break in the seventh game of the second
set but he failed to claim victory when serving at 5-4 as the
26-year-old Melzer forced a break of his own.
When the 29-year-old Murray served for the match for the second time
he made no mistake, wrapping up victory when Melzer sent a backhand
return wide.
Murray, who looked drained at the end, will play Spain's Nicolas
Almagro next.
"He played great, great tennis and dominated large parts of the
match," Murray said on court after warmly congratulating his
opponent. "I told him at the net he will keep climbing the rankings
if he plays tennis like that."
"I played pretty good but he was hitting the ball huge."
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Murray in action. REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon
Djokovic,
seeded two, had an easier time against Argentina's Horacio Zeballos,
winning 6-3 6-4 in 72 minutes.
The Serb will face 38-year-old Czech Radek Stepanek who became the
oldest ATP Tour quarter-finalist since Jimmy Connors, aged 42, in
1995, when he beat wildcard Arthur De Greef.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Neil Robinson)
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