• World No2 drops first set but reaches quarter-finals with 2-6,7-5, 7-5 win
• Paire wilts at the last in chaotic matchAndy Murray, and who always does his homework,knew all approximately Benoît Paire and his eccentric tennis, although they had never traded shots across the net in a Tour match before.After two hours and 33 minutes under beating sun on Court Rainier III, or the Scot’s education in the enchanting ways of the Frenchman’s game had been enhanced,and he went through to the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters by the skin of his teeth.
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Source: theguardian.com