Andy Murray beats Philipp Kohlschreiber to book last-16 spot at Indian Wells
- Andy Murray survived scare to beat Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-1, 3-6, 6-1
- The Brit wrapped up the first set in 25 minutes before dropping the next
- But he cruised through decider to seal his place in the next round
Andy Murray eased into the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells with victory over Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Murray, seeded fourth, raced through the first set in 25 minutes, but Kohlschreiber hit back in the second and it took almost two hours for the No 4 seed to wrap up a 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 win.
Murray admitted he was not at his best in the hot conditions, but felt like he was in control of the match.
Andy Murray beat Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 in their last-32 encounter at Indian Wells
The British No 1 dropped the second set, but won the decider to seal his place in the last 16 in California
German Philipp Kohlschreiber won the second set, but he was not match for Murray in the decider
'In the first set I was dictating the rallies, the ball was bouncing high and I was pushing him away,' he said on Sky Sports 3.
'In the second set there was a break point at 3-3, it gave him confidence, but in the third set I started dictating points again and getting good height on the ball.'
Murray conceded only one of the seven break points he faced, but committed five double faults to help Kohlschreiber extend the match.
'I feel I can serve better, serve smarter than I did today,' he added. 'Philipp's not one of the taller players so when I can get it to bounce high it makes it tough for him on the return.
Murray will next face Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, who beat Ernests Gulbis 6-4, 6-4 in the third round
Murray shakes hands with Kohlschreiber after securing his place in the next round
The British No 1 clenches his fist as he celebrates his victory against Kohlschreiber
'When I was getting myself in position to dictate I wasn't letting up, I kept him moving around. I maybe didn't hit a lot of winners but there were a lot of forced errors and in conditions like this that's important.'
Murray will next face Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, who reached a career high No 36 in the world rankings earlier this season and who beat Ernests Gulbis 6-4, 6-4 in the third round.
'He's improved a lot over the last 18 months and he's at about his highest ranking right now,' Murray said of his adversary. 'He's had a couple of good wins here, he's a talented lefty and like most French players he plays with a bit of flair on court.
'I'm sure there'll be some interesting points and I'll have to play well to beat him. He'll have confidence right now.'
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