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Murray is looking to defend the title he won in Doha last year
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Britain's Andy Murray continued his defence of the Qatar Open title with an easy 6-2 6-4 win over Germany's Philipp Petzschner to reach the quarter-finals.
The world number four gave a near faultless display, dominating with some booming forehands, tireless defence and unplayable drop shots.
Murray will next play Alexander Peya of Austria or Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky.
Rafael Nadal plays Slovak Karol Beck later on Wednesday, while Roger Federer goes up against Italian Andreas Seppi.
It was Murray's first meeting with the 24-year-old Petzschner, ranked 66 in the world, and he won the first set in 37 minutes.
The Scot broke in game three of the second set to quickly wrap the game up.
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The opening two games went with serve but Murray looked in the mood for chasing everything down and his reward was an early break in an entertaining third game that had one rally lasting 23 shots.
The German looked a little short of ideas and after three aces Murray powered to a 3-1 lead and eventually won the set 6-2 with few problems.
In the second set, it was in the third game again that Petzschner's service crumbled as the Scot took it to love.
Serving at 5-3 down, Petzschner briefly sparked into life with some excellent serve and volleying, but Murray's strength proved too much.
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