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The second-ranked Nadal followed up on Sunday by beating Jan Hajek 6-3, 6-4 and Ferrer beat Lukas Dlouhy 6-4, 6-2 on the indoor clay.
Spain sweeps Czechs aside to repeat as Davis Cup champion 2009
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The 102nd-ranked Hajek replaced Radek Stepanek for the meaningless match, and the 465th-ranked Dlouhy, a doubles specialist, replaced Tomas Berdych.
Spain sweeps Czechs aside to repeat as Davis Cup champion 2009
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Exceptional with some of his shot - and decision-making early in the first set, Hajek is now looking more like what he is - the world's 90th-ranked player up against the fourth.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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First set: Murray* 5-4 Hajek A very easy hold to love for Murray, who seems to have discovered that aggression he was missing earlier in the game and treats us to an approving "COM'ON!" after sealing the game with a whipped cross-court forehand.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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Third set: Murray leads Hajek* 7-5, 6-1, 2-1 A little reminder of the sort of things Hajek was pulling off in the first set, as he draws Murray to the net, and then clips the most delicate half-volley across his opponent and over to just inside the far tramlines.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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It doesn't do him any favours, mind, as Murray holds to 15 - sealing the game with a sliced backhand drop-shot to rival any of those Hajek managed the first set.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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First set: Murray 4-4 Hajek* For once the drop-shot doesn't come off for Hajek, the ball refusing to clear the net as he attempts to dig it out from under his own feet while attacking a Murray return half-way up the court.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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All of a sudden, though, Hajek pulls out a well-judged drop-shot, which Murray can only flick wristily into the net, and that's the first break of the match.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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The Scot soon eased their concerns, his tennis roaring back to life after he broke in the eighth game to level and again when he pinned Hajek relentlessly on the baseline to take the set.
Andy Murray starts Wimbledon challenge with easy win over Jan Hajek 2010
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Third set: Murray* leads Hajek 7-5, 6-1, 2-0 Hajek may have lost his range on his shots since the first set, but his ability to spot an incorrect call remains undiminished, and he forces another out call to be overturned here at 15-15.
Wimbledon 2010: Andy Murray v Jan Hajek - as it happened Paolo Bandini at Wimbledon 2010
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