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Andy Murray fights back to beat Radek Stepanek at French Open

Andy Murray
Image: Andy Murray continued his determined recovery when play resumed in Paris

Andy Murray finally overcame the stubborn Radek Stepanek to clinch a five-set victory in the first round of the French Open.

The World No 2 had trailed by two-sets-to-one when fading light forced the players off on Monday evening, and after collecting a break to level the match, Murray still had to dig deep for a a 3-6 3-6 6-0 6-3 7-5 victory.

Murray's position had looked perilous when he trailed by two sets in gloomy conditions, but the Scot had started his recovery and held a break at 4-2 up in the fourth set when play resumed on Tuesday.

An entertaining match headed into a decider when Stepanek's slack return allowed Murray to break for a second time in the set.

The Czech, the oldest man in the draw at 37, refused to be brushed aside by the British No 1 and was just two points from victory while Murray served at 5-4 in the final set.

Andy Murray
Image: Last year's semi-finalist will next face Frenchman Mathias Bourgue

But Murray grimly preserved his serve and then broke Stepanek decisively before the veteran limply netted a volley in a tame ending to an enthralling match.

A second-round match with Frenchman Mathias Bourgue comes next for Murray, who reached the semi-finals of last year's tournament. 

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Murray was full of praise for his beaten opponent and expressed his relief after avoiding a early exit from Roland Garros.

"It's unbelievable what he's doing," said Murray. "He had an extremely bad injury last year and still at 37 coming out and fighting like that, playing that way, it's unbelievable. I don't expect to be doing that myself at that age.

 Andy Murray talks with Radek Stepanek
Image: Murray was full of praise for Stepanek (right) at the end of the match

"I'm just glad I managed to get through. He's always been extremely difficult to play. I wasn't able to dictate many of the points, I wasn't in a great rhythm, and that's credit to him and the way that he played. 

"I fought extremely hard today and I'll get a chance to play again tomorrow."

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