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Andy Murray targets improvement at Monte Carlo

British number one Andy Murray admits that he was not at his best against Benoit Paire.

British number one Andy Murray has confessed that he is yet to hit top form at the Monte Carlo Masters.

The Scot survived a scare to see off Benoit Paire 2-6 7-5 7-5 and reach the quarter-finals of the competition, but was quick to admit that he was far from his best.

"He played extremely well and I was a little slow. It was the first time that I had played him. He has a difficult game to work out," Murray told reporters after the win.

"He comes forward a lot, he is a fantastic athlete, lots of drop shots and a fabulous backhand.

"I was not perfect. I was not where I want to be. But now I have the chance to get better."

Murray will take on Milos Raonic in the last eight of the tournament.

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