Murray progresses after straight sets win @ Tuesday June 24

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Andy Murray safely progressed to the second round at Wimbledon after a straight sets win over veteran Frenchman Fabrice Santoro.

The British number one, seeded 12th, won 6-3 7-5 7-6 (7-5) to set up a second round meeting with Xavier Malisse.

The Briton was playing his first match on Centre Court for two years after missing last year's Championships through injury.

He showed few signs of nerves, rifling a backhand pass to earn his first break point in the third game before eventually sealing a 2-1 lead with a magnificent lob which completely deceived Santoro.

But the break did not prove decisive and Murray's habit of playing drop shots at inopportune moments returned to haunt him as one such effort allowed the Frenchman to level at 3-3.

Murray, though, remained admirably calm, rocking Santoro with some brutal returns to break twice more to snatch the set.

Santoro, though, appeared determined to put on a show as he made his singles debut on Centre Court.

The doubles expert stunned the crowd by running back and hammering a backhand past a startled Murray to break immediately in the second set.

But once again Murray kept his patience, and the British supporters began to warm to a professional performance, punctuated with flashes of brilliance.

Having broken back to make it 4-4, Murray saw two set points come and go before another fabulous lob sealed a two-set lead.

Santoro dug deep to take the third set to a tiebreak but there was to be no nail-biting epic for the watching fans.

A delicate cross-court volley to end a thrilling rally earned Murray a 4-3 lead and the Scot sealed victory on his third match point with a running backhand pass. 

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