Andy Murray happy to be Mr Reliable as seeds crash
Andy Murray was just pleased to be Mr Reliable and swerve a first-round banana skin at the French Open on Tuesday as he avoided the fate suffered by two other reigning grand slam champions.
|Last Updated: May 28, 2014, 05:22 AM IST|Source: Reuters
Paris: Andy Murray was just pleased to be Mr Reliable and swerve a first-round banana skin at the French Open on Tuesday as he avoided the fate suffered by two other reigning grand slam champions.
The seventh seed, who will attempt to defend his Wimbledon crown next month, was fully tested by some explosive baseline power from Kazakhstan`s Andrey Golubev but survived a minor scare to win 6-1 6-4 3-6 6-3.
This year`s Australian Open champions, Stan Wawrinka and Li Na, failed to survive a round in Paris while several other big names such as Grigor Dimitrov and Caroline Wozniacki have already departed.
Murray, who was seeded to meet Wawrinka in the quarter-finals, now looks to have relatively enticing draw before a likely semi-final against eight-times champion Rafa Nadal, although he was looking no further ahead than a second round against Tour funny man Marinko Matosevic.
"It`s been quite a few upsets here the last few days and tricky conditions," Murray, who missed the tournament last year with a back problem that eventually required surgery, told reporters.
"So the most important thing was to get through."
"I think I`ve done a good job of that the last few years," added the Scot who has not lost in the opening round of a grand slam tournament since a defeat by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga six years ago at the Australian Open.
"I have not always played my best tennis at the beginning of the tournaments, but I found ways to get through and get myself into the tournament and give myself opportunities to do well in these events."
Without a career title on clay Murray`s chances at the French Open are probably less than at the other three slams, but he played impressive tennis against Golubev at times and defended like a contortionist when pushed into corners.
With a semi-final and two quarter-final runs at Roland Garros to his name it will take a good player to beat Murray here, although he knows he will not be able to afford the kind of lapse he suffered in the third set against Golubev.
Despite dropping his serve too often for his liking and being outplayed for a while in the third, Murray rarely looked panicked and finished with something to spare.
Next up is Australian Matosevic who finally won a match at a grand slam at the 13th time of asking on Tuesday, beating dreadlocked German Dustin Brown.
"He`s an interesting character, that`s for sure," Murray said. "He`s a good guy and he`s good fun, good fun around the locker room, always makes everyone smile, makes everyone laugh."
Funny or not Matosevic will probably find the Mr Reliable of the grand slams a far too serious proposition on Thursday although he will feel a good deal lighter on the court.
"I feel like there is a huge gorilla off my shoulders," he said. "It`s just relief more than anything else really.
"Hopefully, it can free me up now."
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