Andy Murray cruises into semi-finals of Madrid Open

Scot defeats Tomas Berdych to set up clash with Nadal or Sousa

Andy Murray returns a ball to Tomas Berdych during their Madrid Open quarter-final at the Caja Magica sports complex. Phothograph: Getty Images
Andy Murray returns a ball to Tomas Berdych during their Madrid Open quarter-final at the Caja Magica sports complex. Phothograph: Getty Images

Defending champion Andy Murray was delighted with his improved second serve after cruising into the semi-finals of the Madrid Open with victory over Tomas Berdych on Friday.

Murray dropped just one point on his serve in the second set and eight in total in an impressive 6-3 6-2 win, his first on clay over Czech player Berdych after three previous defeats.

The British world number two raced into a 3-0 lead in the first set and drove Berdych to distraction with some superb drop shots, the eighth seed hitting a forehand long after finally reaching one in time on his way to losing his opening service game.

Berdych also missed a crucial smash at 30-30 in the seventh game as he briefly threatened to get back into the contest, before Murray calmly served out for the set after 45 minutes of play under the roof of the Caja Magica.

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Two breaks of serve saw Murray ease through the second set and set up a semi-final with either Rafael Nadal or Joao Sousa.

“It was really good,” the 28-year-old Scot told Sky Sports. “There were periods in the first set where it was tough. He was hitting the ball well at the middle to the end part of the first set.

“He held a really tough service game at 5-2 and after that I served great, the second serve was fantastic and no break points again, against someone who plays very well in these conditions.

“I used my variety well, drop shots were good for the most part, defending well and stepped up when I needed to.”