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Murray and Raducanu battle to victory at Indian Wells

INDIAN WELLS, Ca. :Britons Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu both showed remarkable heart to come out on the winning side of tough first round matches at Indian Wells on Thursday.

Murray fired an ace out wide on match point to overcome Argentina's Tomas Etcheverry 6-7(5) 6-1 6-4 in the latest in a string of impressive comebacks for the ageless Scot.

"I've been fighting my hardest. I really want to make the most of these last years that I've got," Murray said on court after the three-hour and 12-minute contest.

"I've managed to fight through some brutal matches. It's been incredible really.

"I don't want it to stop. I know it will at some stage but while it's going like this, might as well enjoy it."

Murray dropped the tight first set and frustration with his play and some of the calls made by the electric line calling system threatened to boil over.

But like he has so many times in his career, he roared back with help from his ferocious forehand in the second set to force a decider.

The match then hinged on a marathon game at 4-4 in the third where Murray executed a perfectly placed half volley winner that sent Etcheverry running off the court in pursuit.

Murray's sixth ace of the match sealed the win as he improved to 7-0 in deciding set matches this year.

Next up is a meeting with Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta in the second round on Saturday and three-time Grand Slam champion Murray said he is as hungry as ever.

"I still feel extremely motivated, I still enjoy the competition and all the work that goes into it," he said.

Earlier in the day Murray's compatriot Raducanu battled back from a break down in both sets to beat Danka Kovinic 6-2 6-3 and get revenge on the Montenegrin who beat her at the 2022 Australian Open.

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