Andy Murray news: Big win for the Scot as he prepares for Australian Open

Andy Murray pulled off one of his biggest wins of the last 12 months, as he sealed hard-fought victory against Nikoloz Basilashvili in the second round of the Sydney Tennis Classic.
This was a much stiffer examination than his first-round win against world number 345 Viktor Durasovic on Tuesday, with the three-time grand slam winner progressing 6-7 (4) 7-6 (3) 6-3 after over three hours on court.
The match did not look like it would take so long when Murray raced into a 4-1 lead after half an hour.
He led 5-2 and served for the opening set but some carelessness set in and Basilashvili battled back to go 6-5 ahead, forcing Murray to serve to stay in the set. The 34-year-old did so, only to lose the tie break as he crashed a backhand into the net.
The second set went with serve until Murray again got the first break for a 3-2 lead. He held serve to make it 4-2 before squandering his opportunity to serve for the set in the 10th game as Basilashvili levelled at 5-5 once more.
Murray had to serve to stay in the match at 6-5 down and did so before levelling things up in the tie break.
The former world number one was again first with the break of serve in the deciding set to lead 3-0. Basilashvili had to work hard to avoid a second break in the fourth game but managed to stay in the match, which remained on serve until Murray served it out.
However, he had to save a break point to earn victory, which came when the Georgian hit a forehand return into the net on Murray’s second serve.
In his post-match interview, Murray said: “I do like the physicality but I’d rather make it easier on myself. Basilashvili is hitting the ball consistently bigger than anyone on tour and I was having to do a lot of defending and running – my legs held up well in the end.
“Sometimes it felt I was hitting good serves and he was hitting massive shots. But in these conditions with no wind he is very comfortable and he was hitting huge balls one after the other and I was just having to fend them off.
One thing about @andy_murray, he will fight for it💪
He defeats No. 2 seed Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-7(4), 7-6(3), 6-3 and will face David Goffin in the quarter-finals in Sydney.#SydneyTennis pic.twitter.com/9XBXdkRE7z
— ATP Tour (@atptour) January 12, 2022
“Yes I got a lot of free points with my serve. The rallies were on his terms a lot of the time, so I served a bit bigger midway through the second set. When he was serving I tried to take time away.”
On quarter-final opponent David Goffin, Murray said: “He had a tough year last year, missing a lot of tennis due to surgery. He’s on his way back, but he’s been up in the top 10, 15 in the world for many years before his injuries and I’m sure he’ll want to get back there.”
Murray joins fellow Briton Dan Evans in the quarter-finals after he cruised to a straight sets victory over Spain’s Pedro Martinez.
The British third seed was a class above against his 61-ranked opponent, dominating on both sides of the court en route to a 6-2 6-3 victory.
Evans converted all four of his break point opportunities and only gave up eight unforced errors as he continued his strong run of form.
He will face the winner of sixth seed Dusan Lajovic and French-American Maxime Cressy’s match.
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