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Ruthless Murray demolishes Martin | Ruthless Murray demolishes Martin |
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Andy Murray produced a stunning display to beat Spain's Alberto Martin 6-0 6-0 6-1 and reach the second round of the Australian Open for the first time. | Andy Murray produced a stunning display to beat Spain's Alberto Martin 6-0 6-0 6-1 and reach the second round of the Australian Open for the first time. |
Martin was his own worst enemy as a rash of errors saw Murray break him three times to steamroll the opener. | Martin was his own worst enemy as a rash of errors saw Murray break him three times to steamroll the opener. |
The British 15th seed seemed set to record a rare whitewash but Martin sneaked onto the board in the 18th game before Murray served out. | |
The Scot now faces Fernando Verdasco or Paul-Henri Mathieu in the next round. | The Scot now faces Fernando Verdasco or Paul-Henri Mathieu in the next round. |
"It was pretty easy," said Murray. "I was expecting a tough match but he gave me the chance to play my shots. | |
"I played pretty smart and did not go for too much. I was pretty happy with how I played." | |
Murray hardly broke sweat, despite the day's sky-high temperatures, as he swept aside Martin in 70 minutes to add his name to the second round draw. | |
The prickling heat in Melbourne meant Murray and Martin's match was moved inside to the Vodafone Arena, and the indoor conditions worked in Murray's favour. | |
The British number one played a solid and controlled game with plenty of angled forehands and probing backhands to keep Martin at bay. | |
Nerves got the better of the Spanish world number 60 in his opening service game, when he hit a forehand long to hand Murray an easy break for a 2-0 lead. | |
From there it got worse, Martin made 19 unforced errors in the first set as Murray broke him twice more to race to the first set in as many minutes. | |
Murray carried the momentum with him and the second set played out as the first with the Scot securing three breaks to close out the set. | |
Martin played some of his best tennis in the third set but offered little resistance to Murray, who dictated play with his easy movement around the court. | |
The Scot's hopes of a landmark "triple bagel" scoreline were thwarted by Martin when he strung together enough shots to hold for 5-1. | |
It was too late to save the match, however, as Murray served out with another big forehand. |