Andy Murray battles to Australian Open victory with marathon Melbourne win on emotional return
Andy Murray made a triumphant return to the Australian Open as he battled his way to a five-set victory Down Under against Nikoloz Basilashvili.
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Andy Murray made a triumphant return to the Australian Open as he battled his way to a five-set victory Down Under against Nikoloz Basilashvili.
Scots star Andy Murray missed the chance to re-enter the world's top 100 as he crashed out of the Australian Open in the second round.
Tim Henman believes there are plenty of memorable moments to come for Andy Murray and believes he can reach the second week of Grand Slams this year — with his best chance likely to be at Wimbledon. The three-time Grand Slam champion was hard on himself after losing in straight sets to Taro Daniel in the second round of the Australian Open, having recorded an impressive five-set win over Nikoloz Basilashvili in the previous round.
Andy Murray has suggested that he will not return to the Australian Open in 2023 unless he is able to be more competitive at major tournaments. The 34-year-old was knocked out in the second round in Melbourne by an impressive performance from Taro Daniel. Ad/> The Japanese qualifier, achieving a career-best Grand Slam progression, took victory in three sets as Murray struggled for fluency and intensity.
Britain's former world number one Andy Murray produced a subdued display as he lost to Japan's Taro Daniel in the Australian Open second round.
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Andy Murray and Naomi Osaka are feeling the love from each other at the Australian Open. Murray, who is set to play his second-round match against Taro Daniel on Thursday, was seemingly watching Osaka face Madison Brengle on his day off. Ad/> Osaka looked very impressive in a 6-0 opening set and Murray asked on Twitter: “Anyone hit the ball cleaner from the baseline than Naomi Osaka?” Australian Open'Trust your instincts' — Konta on Raducanu's Australian Open hopes25 MINUTES AGO Murray hit back at one reply which said “pretty much all male tennis players” by commenting: “This is not true”.
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