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French Open: Murray, Wawrinka target easier progress into third round

Second seed Andy Murray and defending champion Stan Wawrinka target places in the third round of the French Open on Wednesday after both men required marathon five-setters to get through their openers.

Updated on: May 25, 2016, 10:04:47 IST
AFP | By , Paris
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Second seed Andy Murray and defending champion Stan Wawrinka target places in the third round of the French Open on Wednesday after both men required marathon five-setters to get through their openers.

Both Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka will eye easier progress into the third round after their openers required five sets. (Reuters)
Both Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka will eye easier progress into the third round after their openers required five sets. (Reuters)

Murray needed two days to see off 37-year-old Czech Radek Stepanek, the oldest man in the tournament, after coming back from two sets to love down.

The 29-year-old, a three-time semi-finalist, will hope for a simpler afternoon against 22-year-old Mathias Bourgue, a French wildcard ranked 164.

Bourgue is playing at a Grand Slam for the first time and is already guaranteed $67,000 in prize money -- twice as much as he has already earned this year on the lower tours.

Wawrinka also needed five sets to see off Lukas Rosol in his first round.

Stan Wawrinka easily beat Lukas Rosol in Geneva on Friday, but required five sets to see off the Czech in his opener in Paris. (Reuters)
Stan Wawrinka easily beat Lukas Rosol in Geneva on Friday, but required five sets to see off the Czech in his opener in Paris. (Reuters)

The third seed on Wednesday tackles Taro Daniel of Japan.

The 23-year-old New York-born Daniel, ranked at 93, won his first match at a Grand Slam in the opening round when Slovakian opponent Martin Klizan retired injured in the final set.

Daniel, who is based in Valencia, had been two sets to love down before Klizan wilted.

Also in action on Wednesday is Canadian eighth seed Milos Raonic, who takes on France’s Adrian Mannarino.

Raonic made the quarter-finals in 2015 while 27-year-old Mannarino has reached the round of 64 for only the second time.

Japan’s fifth seed Kei Nishikori, a quarter-finalist last year, faces Andrey Kuznetsov of Russia.

The world number 40 beat Nishikori in their only previous meeting on grass in Eastbourne six years ago when the Japanese quit with injury.

Women’s second seed Agnieszka Radwanska, a quarter-finalist in 2013, has a tricky assignment against Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia, who won the Strasbourg tite over the weekend on clay.

Radwanska leads their head-to-head 2-1, including a win on clay in Madrid in 2013 but all of the pair’s three meetings have gone to three sets.

Women’s sixth seed Simona Halep of Romania, the 2014 runner-up, swept past Japan’s Nao Hibino for the loss of just two games in the first round.

She faces 22-year-old Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan, who has made the round of 64 for a second successive season.

Fourth seed Garbine Muguruza, who almost came to grief in the first round when she needed three sets to see off Anna Karolina Schmiedlova, plays French wildcard Myrtille Georges.

Georges is ranked at 203 in the world and has made just over $12,000 in 2016.

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