Murray rushes to finish line to beat Australian Open heat

Wimbledon Champion reels off 23 straight points to see off French challenger Millot

Andy Murray

ANDY MURRAY made it into the third round of the Australian Open with another convincing performance in Melbourne, briefly marred by a third set blip, on a day when play was finally suspended because of the intense heat.

Murray beat French opponent Vincent Millot, ranked 267 in the world, 6-2 6-2 7-5 in a little over two hours in the final match of a day when temperatures once again rose above 40C and the organisers implemented the Extreme Heat Policy, suspending play just before 2pm and closing the roofs of the show courts to allow air conditioning to take effect.

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