Andy Murray battled through to win his first round-match against Jurgen Melzer in the Valencia Open on Wednesday.
Britain’s number one won 6-3 6-3 after taking a wildcard into the event as he bids to qualify for the end-of-season World Tour Finals.
Murray beat Spain’s David Ferrer to win in vienna on Sunday to move into eighth place in the race to London.
And he showed typical determination to dispatch the veteran Austrian in a tournament he won in 2009.
World number 10 Murray, 27, prevailed in the first set after the players exchanged breaks and was broken in the first game of the second set by the world number 121.
Murray will play Italy’s Fabio Fognini, ranked 19 in the world, in the next round (estimated 14:00 BST Thursday) and is seeded to meet Ferrer in the semi-final – a massive game in the race to make the World Tour Finals.
The top eight players in the ATP rankings at the end of the season qualify for the finals in London in November.
@BBC