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Murray progresses in Madrid Masters



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Published Date: 14 October 2008
Andy Murray progressed through to the third round of the Madrid Masters after Italian opponent Simone Bolelli was forced to retire injured midway through today's encounter.
The world number four already looked well on the way to victory, leading 6-0 2-1, when Bolelli decided to call it a day after struggling with what appeared to be a shoulder problem.

Playing competitively for the first time since last month's Davis Cup defeat by Austria, Murray showed no signs of rustiness against lucky loser Bolelli as he blitzed his opponent straight from the off in what was a completely one-sided opening set.

Bolelli did not create a single break point and had to face eight on his own serve.

He managed to save five of those, but the other three went in favour of Murray, who took the set while barely needing to break sweat.

It looked to be an identical story in the second set as Murray held his serve and then fashioned three more break points in Bolelli's first service game.

Bolelli, who upset world number 17 Nicolas Almagro in the first round having only gained entry to the tournament after Marat Safin withdrew through injury, managed to stave off Murray on that occasion, but it was becoming clear he was struggling fitness-wise.

Having received treatment on his shoulder he then lost the third game of the set to Murray before retiring from the match.

Murray will now face Marin Cilic in the third round after the Croatian dumped out 13th seed Fernando Verdasco of Spain 6-2 6-3 earlier today.

The full article contains 271 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 14 October 2008 4:32 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Andrew Murray
 
 

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