Andy Murray has admitted that he found it tough towards the end of his victory over Edouard Roger-Vasselin at the Rotterdam World Tennis Tournament.
The Wimbledon champion was forced to save break points in the second set of his 6-2 6-2 win, and he believes that the match puts him in a good position to enjoy success this week.
"I served really well for a set and a half, at the end it's natural that you get a bit nervous. I moved well and made him play the extra ball," Murray told reporters.
"It got tough at the end and I'm glad I pulled this one off in two sets. I hope to have another good run here this week."
Murray will play Dominic Thiem in the second round.