“Did he sleep on Margaret Court Arena?” Andy Murray returning to practice after his marathon Australian Open match has fans shocked

None can keep Andy Murray away from the sport as he is already back on court for practice.


“Did he sleep on Margaret Court Arena?” Andy Murray returning to practice after his marathon Australian Open match has fans shocked

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Andy Murray is already back on the court for his practice. Fans haven’t come out of his heroics from last night yet and he is already seen coming for practice. Andy won an epic second round yesterday against Thanasi Kokkinakis in a five-setter 4-6, 6-7(4-7), 7-6(7-5), 6-3, 7-5.

To the fans’ surprise, he was already seen going to practice for his next match. It took him just eight hours to come back onto the court after a hard-grinding five-hour match last night. Fans and netizens were shocked and had heaps of praise for the Briton. Andy is so dedicated that he wants to make the best of his comeback after missing many years due to his injury.

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However, fans took to Twitter to express mixed reactions about his return. While some were worried about his health and fitness, others had some great things to say about this former world No.1. Some went on criticizing the organizers for this bizarre scheduling of the Australian Open.

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All in all, fans were happy to see him return to his best but are also worried about his health. They want him to be careful and in addition, they have had a lot of bad things to say about Tennis Australia.

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This historic match had an epic rally in the third set. Thanasi had already broken Andy’s serve and is on the verge of winning the match comfortably. However, the Briton had other plans, as he refused to give up. He unleashed some unbelievable defense onto the court and broke Thanasi’s serve back in the third game.

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Fans hadn’t seen anything like this before as the 35-year-old was sprinting left and right throughout the point. Moreover, Thanasi went deep into the net trying to break Andy’s advantage. But Andy’s defense was out of the box as he forced the Aussie to make an error and break his serve.

Thanasi was disappointed with himself as he smashed his racquet on the court in anger. Fans were stunned to see such a level of gameplay after midnight from both players. The end of the point saw the crowd give a standing ovation to both players in appreciation. However, fans felt that both deserved a win yesterday for the fight they have shown.

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