:Five-times Australian Open runner-up Andy Murray finally got his first victory of the year with a 2-6 6-3 10-2 super tiebreaker win over Zhang Zhizen at the Kooyong Classic exhibition event on Wednesday.
The 35-year-old twice Wimbledon champion was ousted in the opening round of the Adelaide International warm-up event last week and looked to be heading for another defeat when he went a set down to the Chinese world number 97.The Briton rallied to level up the contest, however, and raced away with the super tiebreaker to seal the win in just over an hour. "He served well and was taking my time away but I managed to gradually improve as the match went on," Murray said.
Current British number one Cameron Norrie had a less straightforward day at the Auckland Open, needing nearly six hours to reach the quarter-finals with a 6-4 6-7(4) 6-3 win over Jiri Lehecka.
Much of that time was spent in the dressing room waiting for the wet weather to pass and the match was concluded indoors when the rain persisted.Play had returned to the outside courts at the Auckland Open on Wednesday after being moved indoors with no crowds on Tuesday because of Cyclone Hale."It's tough on the concentration," said the world number 12, who remained unbeaten in the new season after three wins at the United Cup last week, including a victory over Rafa Nadal.