Wimbledon: Andy Murray Storms Into Second Round With Crushing Victory Over Lu Yen-Hsun
Although Murray was broken in the first game
and trailed 3-1, he quickly regained the upper hand, reeling off five
successive games to take the opening set.
Andy Murray maintained his challenge for a second Wimbledon title as the world number two crushed Taiwan`s Lu Yen-Hsun 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 in the second round on Thursday.
He hit 31 winners and served six aces in a Centre Court masterclass lasting just over 90 minutes and will face Australian world number 67 John Millman for a place in the last 16.
As he bids to wrestle the title away from Novak Djokovic, the 29-year-old`s powerful display could be a good omen as he also defeated Lu in 2013 en route to becoming the first British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years.
"There were a lot of close games in the first set, but once I managed to hang on there I settled down," Murray said.
"Towards the end of the second I started hitting the ball much cleaner and was more comfortable.
"There were a few rain drops and you start to see the groundsmen coming to the edge of the court. Thankfully I had a decent lead. I was quite anxious to get off.
"It`s been a good start. If you can win matches easily it does help, you get more rest and mentally the days aren`t so draining."
Lu famously defeated Murray at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the world number 76`s best Grand Slam performance came at Wimbledon when he made the quarter-finals six year ago.
The 32-year-old was on an impressive 11-match winning streak on grass that brought him two second-tier Challenger titles in Ilkley and Surbiton.
Murray had never been knocked out before the third round in all 10 of his previous Wimbledon appearances and hadn`t lost to a player ranked as low as Lu at a major since he fell to Arnaud Clement at the 2005 US Open.
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