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Andy Murray content with clay-court performance against Jurgen Melzer

Andy Murray admits that he is "happy" with the clay-court form following his third-round win over Jurgen Melzer in the Italian Open.

British number one Andy Murray has admitted that he is beginning to feel more comfortable on clay surfaces following his third-round victory over Jurgen Melzer in the Italian Open.

The Scotsman, who is still without a coach, secured a 7-6(1) 6-4 win to reach the quarter-finals.

"This week I wanted to try and play solid tennis as much as possible and I did a pretty good job today in tricky conditions," Murray told Sky Sports News.

"On the whole I am happy on clay. There are still some things I would like to do better, it is still a surface that takes me some time to get used to. I sometimes slide too early when I don't need to but for the most part I moved pretty well and chased as many balls as possible."

Murray will face either Rafael Nadal or Mikhail Youzhny in the next round.

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Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates a point in his fourth round match against Stephane Robert of France during day eight of the 2014 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 20, 2014
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