Murray and Raducanu battle to victory at Indian Wells
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[March 10, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) -Britons Andy Murray and Emma
Raducanu both showed remarkable heart to come out on the winning
side of tough first round matches at Indian Wells on Thursday.
Murray fired an ace out wide on match point to overcome Argentina's
Tomas Etcheverry 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4 in the latest in a string of
impressive comebacks for the ageless Scot, who has resurrected his
career after hip resurfacing surgery.
"I've been fighting my hardest. I really want to make the most of
these last years that I've got," Murray, 35, said after the
three-hour and 12-minute contest.
"I've managed to fight through some brutal matches. It's been
incredible really.
"I don't want it to stop. I know it will at some stage but while
it's going like this, might as well enjoy it."
Murray dropped the tight first set and frustration with his play and
some of the calls made by the electronic line calling system
threatened to boil over.
But like he has so many times in his career, he roared back with
help from his ferocious forehand in the second set to force a
decider.
The match then hinged on a marathon game at 4-4 in the third where
Murray executed a perfectly placed half volley winner that sent
Etcheverry running off the court in pursuit.
Murray's sixth ace of the match sealed the win as he improved to 7-0
in deciding set matches this year.
Next up is a meeting with Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta in the second
round on Saturday and three-time Grand Slam champion Murray said he
is as hungry as ever.
"I still feel extremely motivated, I still enjoy the competition and
all the work that goes into it," he said.
Earlier in the day, Murray's compatriot Raducanu battled back from a
break down in both sets to beat Danka Kovinic 6-2 6-3 and get
revenge on the Montenegrin who beat her at the 2022 Australian Open.
No one was quite sure what to expect from the 20-year-old Raducanu
coming into the tournament in the Southern California desert, even
whether she would actually take the court.
The wrist injury that forced her to shut down her season early last
year has been flaring up again and after she withdrew from a
pre-tournament exhibition event, it appeared she might not compete
at all.
But she walked on to the sun-soaked showpiece court to a loud
ovation and after going 2-0 down, began to find the range with her
forehand and sealed the 33-minute first set with a second service
ace.
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Mar 9, 2023; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Andy
Murray (GBR) hits a shot in his first round match against Thomas
Martin Etcheverry (not pictured) on day 4 of the BNP Paribas Open at
the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne
Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
The story repeated in the second set where she
again fell behind 2-0 before recovering to advance to the second
round, where she will face Poland's Magda Linette.
"I'm happy I stuck in," Raducanu said. "Being a break down is
difficult of course but I think mentally I just took it a point at a
time."
She said she relished playing on what she called one of her favorite
courts.
"I'm just so happy to have got through and hopefully play another
match in front of you guys," she said.
Switzerland's three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka made a
winning return to the event after a four-year absence and
Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis advanced to set up a meeting with top
seed Carlos Alcaraz.
But it was end of the road for 2019 champion Dominic Thiem, who
squandered several chances to get past French veteran Adrian
Mannarino before crashing to a 4-6 6-4 7-6(5) defeat.
On the women's side, Sofia Kenin beat Sloane Stephens 6-4 6-1 in a
battle between former Grand Slam champions. She joined fellow
American Madison Brengle and Czechs Marketa Vondrousova and Karolina
Muchova in the second round.
Dalma Galfi, who lost in the final round of the qualifying event but
was a late replacement for Tamara Korpatsch, stunned former
Australian Open runner-up Danielle Collins 6-4 6-4.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Additional reporting by Shrivathsa
Sridhar; Editing by Ed Osmond, Edwina Gibbs and Kim Coghill)
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