McEnroe plays down Murray's chances in Melbourne
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[January 09, 2019]
LONDON (Reuters) - Former world
number one Andy Murray is unlikely to last long at the Australian
Open and playing pain-free would be a victory for the Scot,
according to John McEnroe.
Murray, five times a runner-up in Melbourne, has struggled in the
aftermath of hip surgery a year ago and is currently ranked 230 in
the ATP standings.
The 31-year-old three-time Grand Slam champion returned to action
last June but has won only eight matches since and recently admitted
he still has pain from his hip and was not sure how much longer his
career will last.
"In Australia, I would imagine he is just trying to get through
without being in a lot of pain, so that would be sort of a victory,"
McEnroe told the Daily Mail.
"When you are playing best-of-five-sets, it is quite a bit different
to best-of-three and that is a tall order.
"So, if he is feeling pain and not feeling right, it is hard to
imagine he can go too long."
American great McEnroe, however, believes Murray will continue to
strive to get back at the top of the game.
"Andy has missed the better part of a year and a half," he said. "I
assume it is extremely frustrating for him, but I would be surprised
if he would not give it at least another year or two to make sure he
exhausts every opportunity.
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Britain's Andy Murray at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis
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"Who wants to walk away not on their own terms? Nobody."
Murray is playing in Australia under his protected ranking of world
number two, which is used to help players who have suffered
long-term injuries, but without being seeded faces a tough draw.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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