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‘What is he doing here?!’ – Stefanos Tsitsipas on Andy Murray returning to Australian Open hours after his 4 am victory

Andy Murray rallied from two sets down to defeat Kokkinakis in a marathon match that lasted five hours and 45 minutes.

Stefanos Tsitsipas-Andy Murray
Stefanos Tsitsipas-Andy Murray (source: Twitter)

Stefanos Tsitsipas has revealed what he thought when he saw Andy Murray had returned to the Australian Open hours after his epic, past-4 am second-round victory over Thanasi Kokkinakis on Thursday night. The 35-year-old rallied from two sets down to defeat Kokkinakis in a marathon match that lasted five hours and 45 minutes and ended well after 4 a.m. in Melbourne.

It was Murray’s second five-set match of the 2023 Australian Open, having already gone the distance against Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in the first round, indicating that he has already survived two titanic battles.

It was also the longest match of Murray’s career, despite the fact that he was on the verge of retiring at the Australian Open in 2019 and had undergone two major hip surgeries in recent years.

That’s the nature of it, what can you do?: Stefanos Tsitsipas

Tsitsipas was asked in his press conference about the bizarre timing of the match’s conclusion, as well as seeing Murray return to Melbourne Park just hours after his victory the night before. “Well, it is no fun for Andy,” Tsitsipas said with a smile.

“I saw him today before my match and I was thinking to myself ‘what is he doing here?!’ That’s the nature of it, what can you do? He started it at a reasonable time, I would say, there is a rule in place, they didn’t break any rules, the match started at 10 o’clock. Yeah, Kokkinakis made it long; Murray made it long too.
“I think tennis likes this kind of matches because there is a story behind them – there is a great story behind this match and it’s going to be remembered. I do remember very vividly the match [Marcos] Baghdatis played with [Lleyton] Hewitt, it’s somewhere back inside my mind somewhere.
“I do remember this moment, it’s a very magical moment, for sure. Not for the one who loses because it’s painful, and on one side it’s painful, on the other it is pretty good because you don’t have to deal with the jet lag coming back to Europe, which helps.”
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