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Andy Murray cruises past Lukáš Rosol at US Open to set up meeting with Marcel Granollers

Toby Keel

Updated 31/08/2016 at 08:24 GMT

Andy Murray produced a scintillating display of tennis to dispatch Czech Lukáš Rosol 6-3 6-2 6-2 and reach the second round of the US Open with the minimum of fuss.

Andy Murray of Great Britain in action against Lukas Rosol of Czech Republic on day two of the 2016 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center

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Highlights: Murray eases past Rosol

The second seed was in fine form on Arthur Ashe Stadium and didn't drop serve once against a dangerous opponent as he began his quest to land his second title at Flushing Meadows and a third major title this year following victories at Wimbledon and the Rio Olympics.
British No.1 Murray was slick and clinical in a ruthless display against world No.82 Rosol, winning 83 per cent of points behind his first serve en route to a masterclass under the lights in New York.
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World No. 2 Andy Murray serves to Lukas Rosol on Arthur Ashe Stadium

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"I served very well," said Murray, who hit 11 aces and made just 17 unforced errors.
"I don't think I had any break points against me, which was good, I had good variation on the second serve as well.
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Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates after beating Lukas Rosol at the US Open

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"It was a tough start to the match and once I got the break up, I started to relax and play well."
Murray, who improved his win-loss record in 2016 to 51-7, will take on Spain's Marcel Granollers in the second round on Thursday.
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