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Murray battles to opening victory in Stockholm
Britains Andy Murray returns the ball to Germanys Dominik Koepfer during their mens singles tennis match on day one of the ATP Paris Masters at the Accor Arena in Paris November 1, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d AFP picn

STOCKHOLM, Nov 10 — Andy Murray came through a tense second-set tie-break to edge out Norwegian qualifier Viktor Durasovic in the Stockholm Open first round on Tuesday.

The former world number one needed three match points and saved a set point in the breaker to win 6-1, 7-6 (9/7).

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"At the end it was just a big fight, and I managed to get the tie-break,” said Murray. "It feels like he is playing better than 300 or so in the world.”

The injury-hit 34-year-old, still bidding to climb from his current lowly ranking of 143, will face Italian top seed Jannik Sinner in the last 16.

"Sinner has had a fantastic season,” Murray said. "He was very unlucky to not make the final eight (ATP Finals) in Turin.

"He loves playing indoors on hard courts, so it will be a big test for me.”

Murray, playing on a wildcard, is hoping to bounce back this week from the disappointment of his tight opening loss to German Dominik Koepfer in last week’s Paris Masters.

He was still a hot favourite against world number 354 Durasovic and raced through the first set.

The three-time Grand Slam champion broke in the opening game of the second, but Durasovic battled back.

He managed to stave off two match points in the tie-break but could not take a set point when leading 7-6 and Murray did enough to seal an enticing encounter with rising star Sinner. — AFP

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