Murray, who underwent a hip resurfacing
operation five months ago, is making his comeback this week by
partnering Feliciano Lopez in the doubles.
"Andy was the first person I saw here, doing his drills,"
Kyrgios told reporters ahead of his opening round match against
France's Adrian Mannarino. "I couldn't believe what I was
seeing.
"Just to see him back healthy and happy on court is all that
matters. He is a warrior. He's good enough to do damage in
doubles, especially with Feliciano. I'd almost pay to watch that
match."
Kyrgios has a fractious relationship with a number of senior
players on the ATP Tour, including Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer
and Rafa Nadal, but shares a warm friendship with Murray.
The Scot has defended Kyrgios on a number of occasions when the
younger player ruffled feathers with his on-court behavior and
barbed criticism of his fellow professionals.
Kyrgios said Murray had spoken to him about the possibility of
them playing doubles at Wimbledon when they practiced at the All
England Club a few weeks ago.
"I don't think I want to carry him for Wimbledon dubs – I think
he can find someone else to do that for him," the Australian
said with a smile.
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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