Andy Murray opened his clay court season with a 6-1 6-4 success over Radek Stepanek at the Monte Carlo Masters.
This was his first victory since the Australian Open.
Since that win, a semi-final victory over David Ferrer on January 28, Murray has lost the Melbourne final to Novak Djokovic, split with coach Alex Corretja and failed to win a single set of tennis.
He managed to lay some of his demons to rest here, though, as he took the role of the aggressor against the Czech and, after conceding the first game, rarely looked back as he stormed on to set up a third-round meeting with Gilles Simon.
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