Andy Murray ended a long wait for back-to-back wins after he beat Tomas Martin Etcheverry 7-6(0) 6-3 to progress to the third round of the Miami Open on Saturday.
After the match was suspended in the first set on Friday due to rain, play eventually resumed with the pair locked at 3-3 the following day.
The Argentine earned a 6-5 lead, but Murray held brilliantly to love in the final game to take the set to a tiebreak, which he sealed emphatically.
In a dominant finish to the set, Murray earned six set points when he built a 6-0 lead and concluded a tiebreak whitewash by winning the seventh and final point.
Following a tightly contested start to the second set, the Scotsman landed an almost perfect lob over Etcheverry to earn a break point but failed to make the most of his chance.
An unforced error from his opponent gave him a second crack at a break, which he duly converted for a 4-2 lead.
A double fault of his own saw Murray fall 15-30 behind in the following game, and then Etcheverry had the chance to break straight back when Murray returned his drop shot into the net.
However, the 36-year-old saved it with an ace, before firing another couple of aces straight past Etcheverry for the hat-trick and a 5-2 lead.
After Etcheverry held the next game, Murray managed to see out the match for a stunning victory where he saved all seven break points he faced in an aggressive performance.