British number one Andy Murray lost from a set up against Richard Gasquet in the third round of the Italian Open in Rome.
The 25-year-old Scot claimed the first set on a tie-break but Gasquet battled his way back into the match to triumph 6-7 (1/7) 6-3 6-2.
Gasquet goes on to face David Ferrer in the quarter-finals, while Murray's next outing on clay will be at the French Open next week.
Murray was pushed all the way by David Nalbandian before winning his second-round encounter 6-1 4-6 7-5 but looked set for an easier time of it after making a promising start.
He won the opening three points of the match on Gasquet's serve with a delicate drop shot, a powerful cross-court forehand and thumping two-handed backhand down the line.
However, he failed to convert any of those three break points as Gasquet battled back, and that was to be a story that summed up the opening set for the Briton.
Murray spurned 10 successive break points before finally making the most of his 11th during a lengthy seventh game that allowed the Scot to take a 4-3 lead.
Murray then saved Gasquet's first break point in the next game to go 5-3 ahead and then created a set point in the next.
Gasquet saved again though to get back to 5-4, and he broke back in the following game to tie it up at 5-5.
The set went to a tie-break which Murray won comfortably, but Gasquet came racing back, taking the first two games of the second set en route to winning it 6-3.
The decider went with serve until the sixth game, when Murray took a major gamble by advancing to the net on the Gasquet backhand and the move backfired as he could only deflect a return into the net to give the Frenchman a break at 4-2.
Gasquet was looking sharp and held to move 5-2 ahead and claimed a second break on his first and only match point, Murray thumping a tired-looking forehand into the net to bring the contest to a close.
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