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Posted: 2017-06-03 22:32:43

Updated June 04, 2017 08:48:35

Top seed Andy Murray eased into the last 16 of the French Open after beating a flagging Juan Martin del Potro 7-6 (10-8), 7-5, 6-0 at Roland Garros.

Murray, who was joined by 2015 French Open champion Stan Wawrinka in the fourth round, did enough to keep his nose in front throughout the encounter, while del Potro was unable to reprise the heroics that saw the pair produce such magic in last year's Rio Olympics gold medal match.

While Murray won that affair too - and their only previous meeting at a major - del Potro had triumphed in their most recent clash, so the Scot had been alert to the dangers.

"It was obviously an important win for me and a big match, because Juan, when he's playing well, is one of the best players in the world," Murray said.

"To be playing him this early on in the slam is obviously not easy, but it can be a very positive thing.

"You play someone that good, maybe you're a little bit more switched on. Your focus is maybe a little bit higher."

Third round results of note

Men
  • S Wawrinka (3) def. F Fognini (28) 7-6 (7-2), 6-0, 6-2
  • M Cilic (7) def. F Lopez 6-1, 6-3, 6-3

Women
  • C Wozniacki (11) def. C Bellis 6-2, 2-6, 6-3
  • A Cornet def. A Radwanska (9) 6-2, 6-1

Del Potro, whose career has been blighted by a recurring wrist injury, needed a good start against the world number one, but when he lost a tight first set tie-break, the stage was set.

Losing that opener on a disputed line call cut del Potro deep. Murray jogged to his seat at the changeover, del Potro stood at the net, bent at the waist, his head resting on the netcord. There he stayed until the umpire called time.

"I couldn't believe that set, that I lost that set, because I had many opportunities to win," del Potro said.

"I have been playing great, great points during whole, the first set.

"But this happens when you play against the number one in the world or a great champion as Andy or Rafa (Nadal) or Roger (Federer) or these guys. You never know when you can win a set or a match, and that happened today."

The pair traded blows in the second set with Murray creeping ahead. But a monumental effort by del Potro saw him break back for 5-5, only to instantly drop serve again as Murray yanked him around the court with tight angles, drop shots and lobs.

This time Murray would make no mistake and crunched it out with his fourth ace of the match.

Del Potro's spirit was broken, and the vocal Paris crowd were quelled.

With some exquisite returning and acutely angled groundstrokes, Murray raced through the final set to set up a fourth-round clash with either American 21st seed John Isner or Russian Karen Khachanov.

Romping Halep wins Roland Garros rollercoaster

Simona Halep pulled through against young pretender Daria Kasatkina, winning 6-0, 7-5 after at first threatening to dismantle the 20-year-old Russian.

The third-seeded Romanian, a beaten finalist in Paris in 2014, is being tipped as a title favourite after a stellar run-up on clay to this year's tournament.

Halep romped through the first set of the third round match in 30 minutes, with an ankle injury she sustained in mid-May giving her no more than a single twinge.

"I felt it a little bit at one backhand, because I turned too much...but doesn't bother me much, so I'm not thinking about it. I can run, I can slide," Halep said.

In their only previous tour match, Halep had triumphed in two close sets on the hard courts of Miami in 2016.

Reuters

Topics: tennis, sport, france

First posted June 04, 2017 08:32:43

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