Murray's new year starts with a setback

Andy Murray has lost his second match on the ATP World Tour after a four-month absence caused by a back operation.

Andy Murray of Britain reacts during his match against Ernests Gulbis of Latvia at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament in Montreal

Andy Murray of Britain. (AAP)

Wimbledon champion Andy Murray started the new year with an immediate setback when he was beaten 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 by Florian Mayer, the world number 40 from Germany, in the second round of the Qatar Open.

It was only Murray's second match on the ATP World Tour after a four-month absence caused by a back operation and the loss is a worrying disappointment for the Scot as he tries to rebuild his match fitness.

The result was even more of a stunner because Murray had led by a set and 3-0 before faltering, and once his opponent had gained momentum there seemed no way of stopping it.

A former top 20 player, Mayer began playing to that level, forsaking caution and attacking with brilliant variety with angled drives, net approaches and occasional drop shots.

"It was amazing," said Mayer. "He was up 6-3, 3-0 and the match seemed almost finished.

"I don't know how I came back. I played fantastic tennis. In the third set maybe he was injured, but I played well.

"I just decided to go for it, I played aggressive and tried everything: I had nothing to lose any more."

Although in the circumstances Murray's loss was not such a surprise, the manner of it was. He had started very well, breaking Mayer's serve in the fifth and ninth games, and surging on with rhythmic ground strokes in the second set.

But he became increasing defensive as Mayer imposed himself on the match, and after letting slip two break points to reach 4-2, Murray hurled down his racket and flung away his sweat bands. Soon afterwards he asked for the physio.

But it did not help and Mayer grew more and more confident as Murray's body language slumped.


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