Andy Murray recovered after beating James Duckworth in the first set and reaching the second round at Wimbledon. Murray made his first appearance since an abdominal injury in the Stuttgart Open final earlier this month, going 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 in 2 hours 43 minutes under the closed roof of the Center Court. Murray, who had never lost to the third round at Wimbledon, then takes on former semi-finalist John Isner, who needs five sets to defeat French qualifier Enzo Couacaud. Duckworth trained Murray hard, especially in the early stages of the game. Duckworth enjoyed his best performance at Wimbledon last year, reaching the third round, and his ground attacks were excellent to score 2-1. Some loose shots in the next game took the lead straight back, but Murray didn't play and fell again in the ninth when Duckworth scored a forehand. At the end of the match, the Australian looked confident. Murray made only 46 per cent of his first serve in the first set, but he quickly improved with back-to-back handling. The two-time champion also found more rhythm with his strokes, ultimately giving Duckworth a 4-2 lead.



