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French Open 2. 01. Day 5 latest updates and results: Murray and Edmund progress . Onto the third round of the French Open for the world No. Kyle Edmund is also through to the third round with a 7- 5 6- 3 6- 1 victory over Renzo Olivo.

ANDY MURRAY 6- 7 6- 2 6- 2 5- 5 MARTIN KLIZAN*Klizan isn't going down without a fight and Murray is showing signs of frustration but the Scot eventually holds to make it 5- 5 and avoid losing the set. Murray could do with a little inspiration from Edmund on Court 6 who has just won his second set 6- 3. ANDY MURRAY* 6- 7 6- 2 6- 2 3- 0 MARTIN KLIZANMurray takes the third set to lead Klizan by two sets to one. After an early blip he's looking back to his best and he's looking comfortable in the fourth with a 3- 0 lead. Over on Court 6 - Edmund has taken the first set against Renzo Olivo. Our man Matt Dunn: .

Edmund, though, steps in to squeeze out a second, and this time roars . First blood Great Britain. He sits with eyes closed in the bright sunshine between ends, praying that his opponent Olivo has shot his bolt dumping Tsonga out of the competition. He's into his stride now.

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Kyle Edmund has just got underway on Court 6. He's up against Argentina's Renzo Olivo, who stunned Jo- Wilfried Tsonga (and the French fans!) in the first round. GETTYAndy Murray lost the first set to Martin Klizan. ANDY MURRAY 6- 7 6- 2 MARTIN KLIZAN. Murray was far more composed and his superior class has been enough to pick Klizan off whenever he has needed to. I'm off to see how Kyle Edmund is getting on.

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Cilic waltzed past Konstantin Kravchuk in three sets earlier today. Kei Nishikori is also through, as is Karen Khachanov, who has knocked out Thomas Berdych. Daria Kasatkina and Magda Linette are into the third round.

GETTYAndy Murray plays his second- round match at the French Open this afternoon. ANDY MURRAY. Now the Brit has the opportunity to capitalise. Murray was criticised in his younger days for plodding his way into matches and today he has reverted to that long- forgotten type. ANDY MURRAY 6- 7 2- 2 MARTIN KLIZAN! Murray serves to love and glares up at his team in the stands.

ANDY MURRAY. The two- time Wimbledon champion looks a little lost. ANDY MURRAY 6- 7 MARTIN KLIZANOur man Matt Dunn at Roland Garros. He has been moaning about all and sundry, but most recently he has been shouting to his box about something that happened in “warm up, yesterday”. He seems to be worried about “movement”. But at the moment that still looks like a big “if”. And to be fair he deserves it.

After clinching a mini- break, Klizan clips the net and Murray goes long to make it 5- 2. Klizan then romps to the victory. A little round- up of everything else going on at Roland Garros: Kei Nishikori is in full control of his match with Jeremy Chardy on Court 1. Devid Ferrer and Feliciano Lopez are into that fifth set we predicted earlier. Juan Martin del Potro beat Nicolas Almagro after the latter withdrew with a knee injury.

On Philippe Chatrier Stan Wawrinka is enjoying a good tussle with Alexandr Dolgopolov. He currently leads by one set to love. And Thomas Berdych is two sets down and enduring a nightmare day on Cout 6 against Karen Khachanov. Earlier today Jo Konta's victor - Su- Wei Hsieh - beat USA's Taylor Townsend to make it into the third round. And home favourite Alize Cornet saw off Barbora Strycova 6- 4 6- 1. ANDY MURRAY. That's more than Murray could have hopes for midway through this set. ANDY MURRAY? Murray has barely tested Klizan's serve but in the crucial game forces his opponent into mistakes.

Klizan goes wide at 1. Our man Matt Dunn at Roland Garros. It is his resilience that makes him so hard to beat. That's the sort of thing that niggles when you are sat on your chair about to serve for the opening set - you begin to wonder if there are winners there to be hit. He's being pushed here by Klizan, who looks pumped. ANDY MURRAY. Murray, of course, has to get there first.

Klizan powers through Murray to break early in this match. A tad worrying there. Our man Matt Dunn on Court Suzanne Lenglen. Lopez leads 3- 2 in the fourth going with serve. GETTYAgnieszka Radwanska has won her second- round match against Alison Van Uytvanck. ANDY MURRAY 1- 0 MARTIN KLIZAN.

The first game lasts a good few minutes as Murray struggles at the back of the court. But the Brit eventually sees off his opponent to take the lead. ANDY MURRAY V MARTIN KLIZANAndy Murray and Martin Klizan are warming up on Court Suzanne Lenglen. Murray doesn't look too creaky, serving OK, but it's early days yet. Andy Murray is expected on Suzanne Lenglen very soon as Agnieszka Radwanska wraps up her comeback victory over Alison Van Uytvanck. Radwanska won her second- round match 6- 7 6- 2 6- 3. It means Murray is next up against Martin Klizan.

Murray scraped through the first round in four sets and hasn't looked too comfortable so far on clay. He has been suffering from injury and a dip in form on late, with his serve a particular problem for the Brit. It will be interesting to see how Murray fares today. He is the first seed at Roland Garros and cannot meet either Novak Djokovic or Rafael Nadal until the final. Game set and match for Marin Cilic, who breezes past Konstantin Kravchuk in three sets. He's through to the third round. Meanwhile, David Ferrer has won the second set against Feliciano Lopez for 1- 1.

What price on them going to five sets I wonder? Agnieszka Radwanska and Alison Van Uytvanck are into a final set after the former clawed her way back into this match with a 6- 2 second- set win. And on Court 2 Elina Svitolina has beaten Tsvetana Pironkova 3- 6 6- 3 6- 2. GETTYMarin Cilic is into the French Open third round. Ah. Agnieszka Radwanska's revival has taken a knock as she loses her first- set tie break to Alison Van Uytvanck. Radwanska breaks for 3- 1 in the second as her opponent hits long but she's got a lot of work to do here. Over on Philippe Chatrier Alize Cornet is 2- 1 up in the second, having won the first set there.

David Ferrer and Feliciano Lopez are locked at 3- 3 in the second. This could go some distance.

And Marin Cilic is romping away from Konstantin Kravchuk. He's currently two sets up and winning the third. It's all turned around for Agnieszka Radwanska, who has brought her first set with Alison Van Uytvanck back to 6- 6. This match will head to a tie break. But the big drama is out on Court 3, where David Ferrer has lost his first set 7- 5 to Feliciano Lopez despite racing into an initial 3- 0 lead. John Isner is one set up on Paolo Lorenzi on Court 1. Download Ipod Armed Response (2017). Magda Linette bagelled (horrible word) Ana Konjuh in their opening set on Court 1.

A bit of a wobble early on for Agnieszka Radwanska, who loses her first service game against Alison Van Uytvanck. Over on Court 1 Marin Cilic has stormed into a commanding 4- 1 lead over Konstantin Kravchuk in the first set, while David Ferrer leads Feliciano Lopez 3- 0. Alize Cornet is a break down early on in her match with Barbora Strycova on Philippe Chatrier. GETTYThird seed Simona Halep plays later today. So first up on Philippe Chatrier is Barbora Strycova versus Alize Cornet - on for the partizan home crowd. A number of French players have already crashed out of the tournament and Cornet, despite being unseeded against 2.

Strycova, will be expected to win by those in the stands. Agnieszka Radwanska continues her title push against Belgium's Alison Van Uytvanck on Suzanne Lenglen. Marin Cilic is up against Russian Konstantin Kravchuk on Court 1, while it's an all- Spanish affair on Court 3 as David Ferrer faces Feliciano Lopez. Plys is due to start at 1.

BST (basically five minutes from now!). Once Andy Murray's match is over, women's singles third seed Simona Halep will be on court against Tatjana Maria of Germany. Halep is now favourite to win the French Open after first seed Angelique Kerber crashed out in the opening round. Second seed Karolina Pliskova is predicted to meet Halep in the semi- finals in the lower half of the draw.

Film reviews: Ghost In The Shell, Free Fire and Smurfs . The film was completely daft but mostly good fun and made millions. Ghost In The Shell is, if you like, a major upgrade on that film, a very hi- spec, thought provoking and (this is no mean feat) comprehensible sci- fi thriller in which Johansson plays a character called Major,    a cyborg secret agent whose entire body      is artificial. All that remains of her previous form is her brain (her “ghost”) and even that is an unreliable guide to who she is given the trouble she has accessing memories.

The main thing is, she resembles Scarlett Johansson, albeit given an Asian- style dark- haired look in a nod to the Japanese Manga comic by Mamoru Oshii on which it is based (Johansson’s casting has aroused accusations of “whitewashing” which don’t really, well, wash, given that, as the author himself has pointed out, Major is a cyborg and can adopt any exterior). Related articles.

The themes of identity and belonging run through the picture which, as in the Bourne movies, takes a character with special gifts and a mysterious past and sets them on an investigation which leads right back to their own murky origins. It might not be wholly original but, set in a futuristic city very much like Hong Kong where it was partly shot, the world is convincingly, often dazzlingly realised. It is also given a chillingly modern twist with an emphasis on cyber hacking. Our brains might be reduced to mush by modern technology but at least they can’t be hacked – not yet. Ghost In The Shell portrays a world in which brains themselves have received upgrades (Botox is so last century) and, as such, are susceptible to hacking; although perhaps we have already got there and President Trump is being controlled by Vladimir Putin from a mousepad in the Kremlin.

Major is in cyber counter- terrorism and investigates a spate of “cerebral hacking” deaths in which various scientists for an artificial intelligence company, Hanka Robotics, are being knocked off. Might it have something to do with the overbearing company’s desire to control the cyborg/defence market?

PHFree Fire. Offering spiritual counsel to the increasingly existentially troubled Major (“nothing I have is real”) is Juliette Binoche’s Dr Ouelet, her programmer, who encourages her to explore her humanity. Johansson is terrific as the soulful cyborg and there’s strong support from Binoche, Takeshi Kitano as her shrewd boss and Michael Pitt as a troubled hacker (aren’t they all?), called Kuze. British director Rupert Sanders (Snow White And The Huntsman) conjures up some impressive visuals and arresting action during the taut, fast- moving plot but he doesn’t let them overpower the human/cyborg story. There’s a heart beating beneath the gleaming metal surfaces.

His latest, 1. 97. Free Fire, follows a year after his so- so JG Ballard adaptation High Rise, which came after, in quick succession, A Field In England, Sightseers, Kill List and Down Terrace.

It’s hard to keep up, or at least to pause and ask when he might actually make a film that delivers on his considerable promise. Free Fire (1. 5, 9. Director: Ben Wheatley. Stars: Cillian Murphy, Armie Hammer, Sharlto Copley, Brie Larson, Noah Taylor.

Free Fire is his most entertaining yet, a solid, tightly- edited action movie set almost entirely within a disused warehouse and elevated by a crackerjack cast, including Cillian Murphy, Brie Larson, Jack Reynor and a terrific Sharlto Copley. Whether or not the material merits their presence is another matter because the result is a B- movie with Tarantino- esque pretensions that doesn’t quite have enough tricks up its sleeve. Set in a waterfront warehouse in Boston, the most enjoyable half is the first as the characters assemble and spar amusingly and tensely over an arms deal.

Murphy is an easy- going Irishman, Chris, buying machine guns with business partner Frank (Michael Smiley) from a smarmy American, Ord (Hammer), and his lushly coiffured South African sidekick Vernon (Copley) whose self- regard has never quite recovered from “being misdiagnosed as a child genius”. The idiotic Vernon (“watch and Vern”) is the most distinctive character in the film, played with winning comic timing by Copley, still best known for his breakout role in 2. District 9. The deal is set up by a cool- headed middle woman, Justine (Larson), but starts to go south thanks to a feud between two footsoldiers, violent junkie Stevo (Sam Riley) and Ord’s trigger- happy underling Harry (Reynor). Soon, the various parties are taking up position behind the crumbling masonry and breeze blocks to blow each others’ brains out. The action is well orchestrated, lightened by schoolyard barbs fired off between the bullets. The problem is that the picture shoots its bolt rather too soon. The suspense leaks away and the action becomes repetitive, failing to build to a climax of any significance or intrigue, while characters like Vernon become less interesting rather than more.

In the lack of narrative complication or surprise it becomes apparent that the picture has nothing much to say other than “crime doesn’t pay”. Still, it moves fast and the equally fast- working Wheatley will surely deliver something more substantial soon. VERDICT: 3/5. PHSmurfs: The Lost Village is a jolly all- animation outing for the thumb- sized blue creatures. Smurfs: The Lost Village (PG, 8. Director: Kelly Asbury.

Voices: Julia Roberts, Mandy Patinkin,  Ariel Winter. Smurfs: The Lost Village is a jolly all- animation outing for the thumb- sized blue creatures; the previous two films combined live- action and animation. Like Ghost In The Shell it is a story of self- discovery for the protagonist, Smurfette (Demi Lovato), who must establish her true identity (comparisons with the ass- kicking sci- fi end there). The discovery of a “lost village” of female smurfs led by Julia Roberts’s Smurfwillow help her achieve just that, and see off evil wizard Gargamel (Rainn Wilson). VERDICT: 3/5. Related articles.