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Andy Murray beats Jerzy Janowicz in second round of Shanghai Masters Andy Murray beats Jerzy Janowicz in second round of Shanghai Masters
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Andy Murray set up a third-round match against Spain’s David Ferrer at the Shanghai Masters with a straight sets victory against Jerzy Janowicz. Andy Murray further boosted his chances of qualifying for the ATP World Tour Finals with a 7-5 6-2 win over Jerzy Janowicz at the Shanghai Masters.
The British No1 bidding to earn a place in the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals in London won 7-5, 6-2 in less than an hour and a half after the Pole needed treatment on his injured right calf. The Scot eased into the last-16 of the tournament he won in 2010 and 2011 to continue his good form on the ATP’s China swing which saw him win in Shenzhen and get to the semi-finals of the China Open last week.
Murray moved himself up to ninth in the rankings with his performances in Shenzhen and Beijing as he aims for the top-eight spot that will see him qualify for the season-ending tournament in London.
The first set was a high-quality affair with Murray ruthless on serve as he got 82% of first serves in and dropped just four points in his opening six games.
But Janowicz, who took Murray to three sets in the first round in Beijing last week, is made of stern stuff and he saw off two break points before eventually succumbing in game 12 and surrendering the set.
Murray broke in game four of the second to take a 3-1 lead and things looked ominous for his Polish opponent when he was forced to call for the trainer for some treatment.
The next three games went with serve but Janowicz handed Murray a third break and the match with a double fault to see the 27-year-old advance in one hour and 28 minutes to face David Ferrer in the next round.
The Spaniard, who is also chasing a spot in the top-eight, had more work to do to advance as he overcame Martin Klizan 4-6 7-6 (7/4) 6-4.
Earlier, the fourth seed, Stan Wawrinka, crashed out after losing 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 to Gilles Simon.Earlier, the fourth seed, Stan Wawrinka, crashed out after losing 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 to Gilles Simon.
Wawrinka, fourth in the race for London, fell at the first hurdle in Tokyo last week and, after receiving an opening round bye, the Swiss repeated the feat in Shanghai despite breaking Simon’s serve in the 12th game of the match to claim the opening set.Wawrinka, fourth in the race for London, fell at the first hurdle in Tokyo last week and, after receiving an opening round bye, the Swiss repeated the feat in Shanghai despite breaking Simon’s serve in the 12th game of the match to claim the opening set.
His 29th-ranked French opponent refused to buckle, battling back to tie the contest before overcoming an early break in the decider to emerge victorious after two and a half hours.His 29th-ranked French opponent refused to buckle, battling back to tie the contest before overcoming an early break in the decider to emerge victorious after two and a half hours.
With five spots at the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals still up for grabs, Ferrer boosted his chances of making the event at the O2 Arena by surviving a tense second-round encounter against Martin Klizan, who served for the match in the second set.With five spots at the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals still up for grabs, Ferrer boosted his chances of making the event at the O2 Arena by surviving a tense second-round encounter against Martin Klizan, who served for the match in the second set.
The fifth-seeded Spaniard found the going difficult against his Slovak opponent before grinding out a 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 victory as he looks to climb up from his current 10th position in the race for one of the eight spots at the November tournament.The fifth-seeded Spaniard found the going difficult against his Slovak opponent before grinding out a 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 victory as he looks to climb up from his current 10th position in the race for one of the eight spots at the November tournament.
The ATP World Tour debut of the world No553, Wang Chuhan, was halted in another second round encounter when Tunisia’s Malek Jaziri beat the Chinese wildcard, who had stunned 15th seed Fabio Fognini in the first round, 6-0, 6-4.The ATP World Tour debut of the world No553, Wang Chuhan, was halted in another second round encounter when Tunisia’s Malek Jaziri beat the Chinese wildcard, who had stunned 15th seed Fabio Fognini in the first round, 6-0, 6-4.
Only the top eight in the standings at the end of the regular season are guaranteed a place at the O2 from 9-16 November, with the ninth-ranked Murray currently trailing eighth-placed Milos Raonic by 175 points. The Canadian Raonic faces Argentina’s Juan Monáco in his second-round match. Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have already qualified.