Should be a match that he would be expected to win in straight sets, but you can never tell when you play a Russian in Russia, and how they are going to perform
19 year old Korolev is ranked 88 (career best of 62) but he's shown some good form indoors, reaching the Metz quarters last week before losing to Canas.
He's very much an all-court player, 4 ATP quarters this year in Sydney, Valencia, Holland and Metz. He's achieved some notable scalps with a straight sets win over James Blake in Las Vegas and a win over Tursunov in Indian Wells.
Andy should be too strong but Korolev can be dangerous, has a good serve and a great double-handed backhand.
hopefully match wont start till 6 otherwise I'll miss all/most of it.
There's several possibilities for live streams:
the link goldfish found: http://212.248.21.226
(however problem with this is that although the webcam is excellent for courts 1 & 4, the angle is bizarrely terrible for centre so you cant see a thing)
sportbox are also providing a stream of the tournament...couldn't get it to work tonight but worth a try:
Well, Murray's backhand is more superior than Korolev's! Hopefully, he should win in 2 sets. i think the surface in Kremlin Cup suits Murray, its medium paced, well looking from eurosports coverage!