Tuesday's action in Melbourne features Matteo Berrettini, Andy Murray, Andrey Rublev, Dominic Thiem and Novak Djokovic.
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Wimbledon runner-up takes on three-time Grand Slam champ in the first round of the 2023 Australian Open. Here's how to watch a Berrettini vs Murray live ...
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Berrettini and Murray will be the third match on Rod Laver Arena and is the last of the morning session. I feel well prepared, I feel ready to play a top player early in the event, whereas maybe last year at times my game didn't feel that great." How to live stream the Australian Open in the UK Coverage of the Australian Open 2023 will be broadcast in the UK live and exclusively on Eurosport. How to watch the Australian Open in the UK on TV "But I also feel like I'm in a much better place than where I was during any of the slams last year coming into it.
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Off the Berrettini return, Murray can’t do enough and he drops a poor backhand into the net. He sends the forehand long and Murray gets back into it as we change ends. A third big serve from Berrettini, out wide, earns the hold. Murray seemed to stop. Murray targets the Berrettini backhand, and gets his reward! But Berrettini throws it back! Berrettini nets, a poor error. More positive, aggressive play from Murray on the backhand side. He steps into the shot and it rattles Berrettini. Murray received a tough draw when he was paired with the 26-year-old Berrettini, who reached the Australian Open semi-finals last year, where he was beaten by the eventual champion [Rafael Nadal](/topic/rafael-nadal). Murray was inches from an ace out wide... Murray flies at the volley, diving, but it just drifts long!
The talents of Andy Murray and Matteo Berrettini will be on display at the 2023 Australian Open in Melbourne.
Bautista Agut in 4 Paul in 4 Bautista Agut in 3 Berrettini in 4 Kokkinakis in 5 Kokkinakis in 3 Shane: Roberto Bautista Agut is coming off a runner-up finish in Adelaide. Paul in 5 Damian: Bautista Agut is coming off a runner-up appearance in Auckland, which could make his fuel tank run a bit low. How much does Kokkinakis have left in the tank? Berrettini in 5 The Italian looked great at the ATP Cup and has a fantastic track record in best-of-five play in recent years.
Andy Murray has taken Matteo Berrettini to a fifth set in a tense match at the Australian Open. The 35-year-old rolled back the years, racing to a two set ...
The tiebreak was a nerve-shredding affair, which saw Murray thread a brilliant forehand to keep himself in it at 4-5. Such was the drama that even Ivan Lendl could be seen shouting from the support box, a rare sight indeed. He was always ahead in the tiebreak, which saw him race to a 5-0 lead. It’s the first time I have ever played a first to ten tiebreak. He then played a sloppy service game to be broken, becoming notably more frustrated with his box. Murray looked in fantastic touch and sent a warning shot to the rest of the field
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An ace down the middle eventually does it - and Murray fights on. And with the court at his mercy, Berrettini slaps a backhand into the net. He desperately tries to reach the dropshot from Berrettini but it's devilish and perfectly weighted. He then clips a forehand slice into the net to hand match point for Berrettini. So, we're all set for a 10-point tiebreaker to determine the match. He's come all this way only to make some very sloppy errors and the frustration is starting to show. "I had a couple of break points early in the first set and didn't get them. The Scot, 35, turned back the clock against the former Wimbledon finalist to go two sets up under the roof in the Rod Laver Arena. The Australian Open is well underway in Melbourne as the players get through their first round matches as Andy Murray takes on Matteo Berrettini at the Rod Laver Arena. I got there in the end with the net shot. The 35-year-old got off to a thunderous start as temperatures soared in Melbourne, with the three-time Grand Slam winner taking the first two sets against Wimbledon 2021 finalist Berrettini. "I didn't know any of the stats which probably helped.
Andy Murray is winding back the clock on Rod Laver Arena and threatening to pull off a major upset over Italian 13th seed Matteo Berrettini.
There was definitely no intention to provoke anyone,” Eugene told ABC Radio Melbourne. By Paul Johnson
Andy Murray becomes the fifth man in the Open Era to record 50 wins at the Australian Open. © Clive Brunskill/Getty Images. ATP Staff Jan 17, 2023.
Prior to this fortnight, he had reached the quarter-finals or better in each of his past five Grand Slam appearances, including a run to the [Wimbledon](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/wimbledon/540/overview) final in 2021. The fifth man in the Open Era to reach the 50-wins mark at the season's first major, Murray is through to the AO second round for the second consecutive year and 12th time overall. By closing out the match, Murray extended a streak of his own: It has been 18 years since he has lost from two-sets-to-love up. The Italian combined his power with just enough defending and patience in the crucial moments to win the fourth set, but found himself on the back foot too often in the decisive tie-break. With a 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7(7), 7-6(10-6) win, Murray earned his first Top 20 victory at a Grand Slam in more than four years, requiring four hours, 49 minutes to secure the statement result in [Rod Laver](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rod-laver/l058/overview) Arena. "He was serving unbelievable and he’s a brilliant competitor as well, one of the best competitors on the Tour. [Australian Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/australian-open/580/overview) win earned him a measure of revenge against Berrettini, who beat him at the 2022 [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) and brought a three-match ATP Head2Head win streak into Melbourne. As tight as the final two sets were, each of the first three sets were decided by early breaks. Murray came tantalisingly close to match point twice in the fourth-set tie-break, only to be thwarted by moments of Berrettini brilliance. The 35-year-old blunted the Italian's powerful forehand by combining slice with power, making his opponent uncomfortable as he attacked the Berrettini backhand throughout the match. “I’ll be feeling this this evening and tomorrow, but right now I’m just unbelievably happy, very proud of myself," Murray said in an on-court interview. It’s a bit different.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Andy Murray has beaten a top-20 opponent at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 2017.
___ Murray raced through the first two sets in less than 1 1/2 hours before the big-hitting, big-serving Berrettini turned things around and took the match to a fifth.
The former No. 1 battled nearly five hours and even fought off a match point en route to an epic win over the Italian.
Though it’s one of the two majors he hasn’t won, the Australian Open has arguably been Murray’s most consistent of the four—five of the 11 major finals he’s reached have come here. “I think some of the tennis at the end was really good—it felt like that playing, I don’t know what it looked like. And it paid off tonight.”
Andy Murray ousted the 13th seed Matteo Berrettini in first round after saving match point in the final set.
He was a fortress on his serve and he charged Murray with keeping up. But few players have ever persevered like Murray and on his return to Rod Laver Arena after five years away, he reaped the rewards of his legendary toughness. He fought with everything he had until the death and at the end of a brilliant, rousing and high quality match, Murray closed off his best performance in half a decade with a classic victory. He finally worked his way into the match in the third set. Before the match, he had underlined how fruitful his preparation had been and he firmly believed he was finding form. He served out the set with an ace.
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[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) He came back in the end and I was just lucky there in the end with a let court.” [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) The three-time Grand Slam winner, though, was not to be denied as he chipped a return on match point and Lady Luck smiled down on him. He added: “That’s the first time I have played one of those 10-point tie-breakers and it’s a bit different. However, the Italian played a poor shot and the chance disappeared.
Andy Murray won an epic five-set battle with No. 13 Matteo Berrettini on Tuesday in the opening round of the 2023 Australian Open.
He was serving unbelievable and he’s a brilliant competitor as well, one of the best competitors on the Tour. He came back really strong and I was just a bit lucky at the end with the net cord,” he added of his return on match point, which dribbled over the net. Murray added: “I think, at the end, some of the tennis was really good. “That’s the first time I’ve ever played one of those 10-point tie-breakers,” Murray said. “It’s a bit different. With Berrettini taking a 5-4 lead and with Murray serving to remain in the game, the Scot had to stave off a match point to hold serve and remain in the game.
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Obviously he feels he's hitting the ball well if he gives himself a compliment." Open] or [John] Isner at Wimbledon, that one could have gone the other way tonight, but I stayed strong and I deserved to win." "Yeah, tonight I need to give myself some credit because the last few years have been tough. He's certainly not going to let me get away with not working hard. That's not something that I generally felt over the years at the end of the tennis matches. "I felt very proud of myself after the match.
After Andy Murray conjured some old magic to beat Matteo Berrettini in a five-set classic, Novak Djokovic was cheered on to Rod Laver Arena to complete a ...
“I just got a bit lucky there at the end with the net cord,” said 35-year-old Murray. “Thanks for the welcome and the reception that I could only dream of. Very happy to be back.” Welcomed like a returning hero by the evening crowd, many sporting Serbian flags, the 35-year-old Djokovic was imperious throughout and rattled off the third set for the loss of four points to seal an 83rd win at the tournament. Deprived of a tilt at a record-extending 10th title last year after being deported on the eve of the tournament for not having a COVID-19 vaccination, the Serbian showed his class as he glided past Spain’s Roberto Carballes Baena 6-3 6-4 6-0. Novak Djokovic returned to the Australian Open nearly 700 days since winning the title for a ninth time and continued exactly where he left off at the Grand Slam he has dominated with a commanding first-round win on Tuesday.
The Sporting News takes a look at Andy Murray's career earnings and prize money, as the Scotsman gets set to compete at the US Open once again.
Only Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal exceed Murray in terms of take-home pay in the history of male tennis. Combining on-court and off-court activity in the past few years, Murray makes anywhere between $10m-$15 million per annum across the calendar. One of the most cherished national heroes that Scotland has ever had, his fans will be desperate for him to somehow produce another memorable run at Melbourne Park. In 2013, the Scot was rumoured to have earned around $35 million (£28.5 million) in the calendar year, in a combination of winning his first Wimbledon title and endorsement deals with the likes of Adidas, Bank of Scotland, and Head Rackets. He is the eighth-most followed tennis player on Instagram, whilst pitches in at fifth with regards to his flock of fans on Twitter. In total, his earnings on the court factoring in his whole career have amounted to around $62.9 million (£53.5 million).
Andy Murray added another chapter to his remarkable career with a brilliant five-set victory over 13th seed Matteo Berrettini on Rod Laver Arena.
[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) Casper Ruud (NOR x2) bt Tomas Machac (CZE) 6-3, 7-6 (8/6), 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 Alexei Popyrin (AUS) bt Tseng Chun-hsin Tseng (TPE) 4-6, 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (5/7), 7-6 (7/4), 6-1 Andy Murray (GBR) bt Matteo Berrettini (ITA x13) 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7 (7/9), 7-6 (10/6) Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP x14) bt Pedro Cachín (ARG) 7-6 (7/4), 6-1, 7-6 (7/3)
MELBOURNE, Australia — Metal hip, bloody knee and all, Andy Murray produced his biggest victory in years. Murray built a huge lead, let it disappear ...
"It just shows how much he loves the game, how much he loves these kind of matches.'' Make no mistake: He was far better in that decisive section of the match, jumping out to leads of 5-0 and 8-3. He arrived in Australia having lost in the first or second round in seven of his nine most recent Grand Slam appearances. Oh, yes, what a performance it was, filled with the sort of grit that defined much of Murray's time on tour, that carried him to championships at the U.S. This was the three-time major champion's first defeat of a top-20 opponent at a Grand Slam tournament since 2017. That's not something that I generally felt over the years at the end of tennis matches.''
Andy Murray defeats Matteo Berrettini on Tuesday in Melbourne for his 50th Australian Open match win. © Clive Brunskill/Getty Images. ATP Staff Jan 17, 2023.
I was totally focused on my training and on my tennis, the things I needed to do to get better. The Scot acknowledged Lendl’s guidance as a key factor in his continued ability to perform, even if he isn't exactly sure on the secret ingredient the Czech brings. It's something that I'll definitely look to do at times during the rest of this year to make sure I dedicate enough time to the hard work and improving my game.” “Prioritise my sleep probably a bit more, the process of the recovery. “It's obviously not that easy to recover from a four-hour 45-minute match. [Ivan Lendl](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/ivan-lendl/l018/overview) resides. I'm really proud of how I fought through that match at the end, like I said, when it could have got away from me, how I played in the tie-break at the end. He's certainly not going to let me get away with not working hard. I've lost a few of those matches, those type of matches, in the Slams the last couple years, whether that's the Tsitsipas match [at the 2021 “There's certainly a lot of people [that] questioned me and my ability, whether I could still perform at the biggest events and the biggest matches. “I felt very proud of myself after the match. After a series of tough defeats in similarly close encounters at the majors in recent times, the three-time Grand Slam champion believes Tuesday’s victory is just reward for some hard off-season graft.
Andy Murray was lauded for his latest lung-busting win at the Australian Open with Mats Wilander impressed with the former world No 1's decision-making ...
[Australian Open](https://www.tennis365.com/category/australian-open/) And the level of tennis he was playing last year and I don’t think he was playing particularly well. “He has lost quite a few of those big matches, which frustrates him and I think motivates him as well. “It’s almost like he’s had two separate careers, with the time he’s had away his body has had to adjust to that. “Knowing what he’s been through with the hip surgery and playing Berrettini who’s an amazing player at the top of the game. [News](https://www.tennis365.com/category/news/) But when you haven’t done it yourself for some time it makes such a huge difference. He’s got to want and need this win and the decisions which Murray makes at the end (of the match) were just brilliant. You have to remember it’s four or five years ago since he won these types of matches, time flies for us, but for him that feels like a long time ago.” “It’s the physical effort you have to put in. But for me it’s all about emotions. [secure a 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7 (7-9), 7-6 (10-6) victory](https://www.tennis365.com/tennis-news/andy-murray-saves-match-point-cheeky-winner-matteo-berrettini/).
MELBOURNE, Australia — Metal hip, bloody knee and all, Andy Murray produced his biggest victory in years. Murray built a huge lead, let it disappear ...
“It just shows how much he loves the game, how much he loves these kind of matches.” “It’s impressive what he could do after so many surgeries, after all the kilometers that he ran in his career. Make no mistake: He was far better in that decisive section of the match, jumping out to leads of 5-0 and 8-3. Oh, yes, what a performance it was, filled with the sort of grit that defined much of Murray’s time on tour, that carried him to championships at the U.S. That’s not something that I generally felt over the years at the end of tennis matches.” There’s certainly a lot of people (who) questioned me and my ability, whether I could still perform at the biggest events and the biggest matches,” said the 35-year-old Murray, a former No.
Andy Murray has beaten a top-20 opponent at a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since 2017. The three-time major champion blew a big early lead, ...
Later, a rainstorm came, creating another pause in the action, and several matches were halted in progress, with plans to resume on Wednesday. Oh, yes, what a performance it was, filled with the sort of grit that defined much of Murray’s time on tour, that carried him to championships at the U.S. This was the three-time major champion's first defeat of a top-20 opponent at a Grand Slam tournament since 2017. That’s not something that I generally felt over the years at the end of tennis matches.” There’s certainly a lot of people (who) questioned me and my ability, whether I could still perform at the biggest events and the biggest matches,” said the 35-year-old Murray, a former No. “I felt very proud of myself after the match.
Andy Murray tries to back up his first-round victory over Matteo Berrettini by winning again and earning a trip to the third round of the Australian Open ...
- Updated It’s allowed. 15 Jannik Sinner beat Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; No. 6 Felix Auger-Aliassime beat Alex Molcan 3-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; No. 1 Iga Swiatek beat Camila Osorio 6-2, 6-3; No. Novak Djokovic is also in action in the second round as he continues his quest for a record-extending 10th Australian Open title and 22nd Grand Slam trophy overall.