Murray stays cool amidst inferno

By Andrew Hunter on September 01, 2010, 08:11 PM
Andy Murray avoided any sort of drama whatsoever, when he advanced comfortably past Lukas Lacko to the score of 6-3 6-2 6-2

The British number one turned in an impressive performance, in the sweltering afternoon heat to book a second round meeting with the Jamaican, Dustin Brown.

Lacko was somewhat of an unknown quantity coming into todays match, with these two having last played against each other in the juniors. However, Murray was sufficiently quick out of the blocks to build a lead, and he avoided any lapses in concentration to stay ahead. The extreme heat saw Victoria Azarenka pass out earlier in the day, and many could have expected a lethargic performance from Murray. It could not have been further from the truth, as the Scot quickly found his range and showed superior touch and feel around the court, as well as some explosive movement. After a quite frankly embarrassing overhead attempt which almost struck the back wall, Murray regained his composure quickly to capture set number one.

Breaks were exchanged at the start of the second set. There was a palpable sense, that Lacko was starting to realise raw aggression was his best chance of hurting Murray. Even this gung-ho style of play wasn't yielding much success, and Murray broke once more to regain control of the match. The fourth seed was evidently not in top form, but was being clinical enough to ensure minimal court time. A blistering service hold was more than enough to get Murray to a two set advantage.

Lacko has never recovered from a two set deficit, and by the start of the third set, there was little self-belief flowing within the Slovak. Murray was in cruise control, and despite Lacko making some inroads, the Briton always looked comfortable and aggressive at the right moments to stave Lacko off. Murray broke serve to fifteen, and then held to ease through.

All in all, it was a pleasing match for the Murray camp, a match with plenty of different and lengthy rallies, allowing Murray to fine-tune certain components of his game, without expending too much energy, in temperatures pushing over one hundred degrees.

Another positive piece of news reached Murray in the form of Tomas Berdych crashing to defeat, in straight sets. The Czech has had a superb 2010 season, and looked likely to be a potential opponent in the quarter-finals, but was not able to overcome the tricky Michael Llodra.
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Lacko certainly lacked the ability today.
September 01, 2010, 08:20 PM
By Allan

Good job, big man.
September 01, 2010, 08:21 PM
By Clydey

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September 01, 2010, 08:21 PM
By Sir Panda

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September 01, 2010, 08:28 PM
By Clydey

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lol  Very good report as usual.

As one commentator said it was "a comfortable day at the office" for Andy, but I'm glad he got the job done quickly in that heat.  Lacko simply gave up - or maybe wilted - in the 3rd.   
September 01, 2010, 08:45 PM
By Aileen

A very easy opener, within 2 hours, job done. 

With Berdych out, a semi final place looks a lot easier to get than it did last year at the USO. 
September 01, 2010, 09:00 PM
By Geo

Good report, Andrew as ever.

Andy, well done! One down, six to go!
September 01, 2010, 09:07 PM
By OldScotSupport

Does what it says on the tin so to speak, efficient, compact and measured performance. Good report. Now for round Two!!! w00t w00t w00t
September 01, 2010, 09:40 PM
By psychological tennis

Thanks Andrew, glad to see Andy did well as it is blistering heat outside, especially on tennis courts today.
September 01, 2010, 09:43 PM
By tennis_girl

Liked the report.  Apart from Federer,  I think Andy has come through the first round the most easily of the top seeds .  Even Rafa took 3 hours even though straight sets (tho didn't see that match).  Good that he conserved his energy.  Perhaps he'll even get a night match some time  or is that whistling in the dark? Whistle
Btw did anyone hear Mark P say something about Andy having a slight wrist problem.? I didn't catch it properly but I think he said there was some weakness which was ok once he'd warmed up.  We don't want a repeat of last year's USO.
September 01, 2010, 09:47 PM
By Ruthie

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