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Sunday, April 15, 2018

US Open 2013 Andy Murray beats Michael Llodra in straight sets

US Open 2013 Andy Murray beats Michael Llodra in straight sets


US open, Andy murray beatsDefending champion Andy Murray reached the second round of the US Open with less than an hour of the third day remaining as he beat Frances Michael Llodra in Wednesdays night session.






The Briton, 26, completed a 6-2 6-4 6-3 victory at 11.33pm local time in New York (04:33 BST), and moves on to face Argentinas Leonardo Mayer on Friday
The decision to schedule Murray among the late matches on day three had met with criticism, as it could leave him at a disadvantage compared to his leading rivals later in the tournament.
"Its nothing to do with me being defending champion, there were quite a few matches [still going on Wednesday evening]," Murray told BBC Radio 5 live.
"Anyone that knows sport knows that playing seven matches over 13 days is harder than playing seven matches over 15 days.
"You obviously get less time to recover and rest, but you deal with it, do all the recovery stuff and get as much sleep as possible. Now Im in a routine of playing every other day, which you do at all the other Slams."
Unlike Wimbledon and the Australian Open, but in common with the French Open, the mens first-round matches are spread over three days rather than two at Flushing Meadows.
"The fact that they plan on playing the first round after three days is wrong," 18-time Grand Slam champion Martina Navratilova told BBC Radio 5 live.
"Weve had some women finish the first two rounds and Andy hasnt played his first-round match yet. That shouldnt happen."