Two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has defied expectations once more after a victory in the Australian Open that was hailed by one tennis legend as “one of the most insane things I’ve seen”.
The former world number one – now 35 – was never expected to reach the former heights of his career after an injury that now means he plays with a “metal hip”. It is one of the reasons why his victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis was so astonishing.
The Scot battled past 4am local time to come back from two sets down to beat the Australian in front of a partisan crowd.
Murray, who had already played for nearly five hours two days earlier, forced a deciding set and finally prevailed in the five-set match at 4.05am.
At five hours and 45 minutes, it was the longest match of Murray’s whole career, the second longest in the tournament’s history and the third latest finish to a tennis match ever.
One point in particular caught the eye
ANDY MURRAY YOU ARE KIDDING! 😱 That is some of the BEST defense you will EVER see! 🛡️
🖥️ #AusOpen LIVE | https://t.co/KfWgfBbqFo#9WWOS#Tennispic.twitter.com/UFiQjBcrQd
— Wide World of Sports (@wwos) January 19, 2023
The plaudits came from everywhere
John McEnroe, Eurosport tennis expert and seven-time grand slam champion applauded Murray’s “never say die” attitude and noted how he was playing for the “love of the sport more than anything else”.
He said: “It was one of the most insane things I’ve seen in all my years watching tennis. I would say to Andy Murray that you make our sport shine.”
McEnroe added: “This guy is one of the great players of our era that is not talked about because of what the other three top guys have accomplished.
“But he’s a legendary player and I think that these type of matches cement his reputation.”
Simply phenomenal @andy_murray#AusOpenhttps://t.co/8HeTuHonVU
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) January 19, 2023
Andy Murray. No words. The man is a god
— John Crace (@JohnJCrace) January 19, 2023
Congratulations to @andy_murray on winning his longest match ever at the #AustralianOpen.
All guts and glory on his greatest comeback! #AusOpenhttps://t.co/C9VZRiybU9
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) January 19, 2023
Andy Murray raging against the dying of the light is genuinely inspiring. Metal hip, slim chance of winning the whole thing, and he is still giving it everything. Playing for the sake of the game. This part of his career is my favourite.
— Stig Abell (@StigAbell) January 19, 2023
35 Years Old, A Metal Hip, And Still Kicking Ass – Andy Murray is a Goddamn Lunatic In The Best Way Possible https://t.co/8K87oO0yQupic.twitter.com/5kauw6Vu4F
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) January 19, 2023
How about that metal hip?
Murray’s problems began in 2017 when the then-world number one sustained the hip injury that derailed his career. He opted for a drastic hip resurfacing operation 18 months later.
He even announced his intention to retire just prior to the 2019 Australian Open, before opting for the surgery. When he lost to Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round, the Scot did not think it would be possible to play at a grand slam again.
Andy Murray’s hip after this match pic.twitter.com/FCndcv25Iu
— Rimedi (@r1medi) January 19, 2023
And there was still energy for some self-deprecation…
Andy Murray – "I have a big heart"
Interviewer – "You have big everything"
Andy Murray – "I’m not sure my wife would agree"
😭😭😭😭😭 #AusOpenpic.twitter.com/GDqmlFXhq6
— Mr. Footy Tips (@MrFootyTips) January 19, 2023
Source: Huff Post