Fognini stuns Murray in Rome

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Fabio Fognini stunned world No.1 Andy Murray, beating him in straight sets. Photo: Getty Images
Andy Murray has been knocked out in his first match at the Italian Open by local favourite Fabio Fognini.

Defending champion Andy Murray has been eliminated by local favourite Fabio Fognini 6-2 6-4 before a raucous crowd in his opening match at the Italian Open.

World No.29 Fognini frustrated the top-ranked Murray with drop shots and aggressive play.

The unpredictable Fognini led 5-1 in the second set and nearly let Murray force a third set with a series of errors but finally closed it out when he served for the match for a second time.

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After completing the best year of his career last season, Murray has won just one of his eight tournaments this year.

Murray has had a brief clay-court season, winning five matches (one by walkover), losing four, and failing to defend his Rome title.

“The last couple of weeks has definitely been a struggle and a long way from where I would like to be,” Murray said.

The French Open starts in less than two weeks.

“I need to turn it around quick,” Murray said

Italy’s top player at No. 29, Fognini frustrated Murray with drop shots as fans at the Foro Italico chanted for their countryman as if they were at a soccer match.

“Fabio did play some good drop shots, but I wasn’t actually making a move or a step towards the ball,” Murray said.

Flavia Pennetta, Fognini’s wife and the 2015 US Open champion, is expecting the couple’s first child any day.

“My tournament could end any moment so I’ve got to enjoy this for now,” Fognini said.

Earlier, four-time champion Novak Djokovic overcame a challenging first set to beat British qualifier Aljaz Bedene 7-6 (7-2) 6-2 in his opening match.

Bedene, who was born in Slovenia and obtained British citizenship two years ago, frustrated Djokovic for long stretches with his footspeed, keeping the ball in play and whipping surprising winners.

Also, David Goffin rallied past Fernando Verdasco 3-6 6-3 6-2, Tomas Berdych notched his 600th career win by beating qualifier Carlos Berlocq 6-3 6-4.

Jack Sock defeated Diego Schwartzmann 6-4 1-6 7-5 and Alexander Zverev outlasted Kevin Anderson 6-4 4-6 6-4.

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