Andy Murray booked a third round meeting with Ivo Karlovic after a nervy 3-6 6-3 6-4 victory against Jurgen Melzer, in the second round of the Indian Wells Masters.
The Austrian came firing out of the blocks with considerable aplomb, and he raced to a 4-0 lead, as Murray was once again forced to retrieve from far behind the baseline in the early stages. However, the Scot eventually found his feet halfway through the first set, but it was too late as Melzer served out for the first set in just under forty minutes.
The British number one was clearly starting to acclimatise to the tough conditions and the change in tactics paid dividends, as Murray started to dictate play and was rewarded with several breaks of serve.
Melzer who had started the match so brightly, started to fade whilst Murray grew in confidence, and the 20 year old broke serve to seal his thirteenth victory of the year, and an intriguing encounter against big serving Karlovic.
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