Andy Murray overcame an early break in the third set to beat Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 Wednesday and reach the second round of the Japan Open in Tokyo.

Murray trailed 3-1 in the final set, but he then held serve and soon broke back to level the score at 3-3 at a covered Ariake Colosseum. With rain falling from the morning, play on the outer courts was suspended.

"He played well under the conditions," Murray said. "It took me longer to find the range.

"The hardest thing for me always is changing from playing outdoors to indoors."

Murray, who won last week's Thailand Open, struggled in the second set as the unseeded Baghdatis used a strong backhand and some clever drop shots to take the upper hand after losing the opening set.

"It was very tough," Murray said. "It was very long.

"I did a lot of running in the first two sets."

Playing primarily from the baseline, the Briton converted at crucial points down the stretch as Baghdatis appeared to tire and committed several unforced errors.

Baghdatis and Murray played earlier this year in Rotterdam, and the Cypriot won in straight sets on a hard court. Baghdatis still holds a 3-2 edge in five matches against Murray.

"He is a tough guy to play against," Murray said. "He has a big serve.

"He can hurt you in many ways on the court."

Earlier, Dmitry Tursunov of Russia beat sixth-seeded Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 7-6 (6), 6-7 (3), 7-5. In the second round, fourth-seeded Mardy Fish of the United States beat Ernests Gulbis of Latvia 6-2, 6-4.