Andy Murray’s courageous Australian Open run floor to a halt towards Roberto Bautista Agut, the Spaniard heading off the fatigued former world primary 6-1, 6-7 (7), 6-3, 6-4 within the third spherical to advance on Saturday.
After back-to-back five-set wins over Matteo Berrettini and Thanasi Kokkinakis, a ragged Murray hung powerful towards the twenty fourth seed however was regularly worn down over the course of the three-and-a-half hour slog at a floodlit Margaret Court Arena.
Murray’s earlier match towards Kokkinakis, which ended previous 4 within the morning after almost 5 hours of play, left him with little sleep, a foul again and a slew of blisters that wanted draining from his ft.
Between factors towards Bautista Agut he shuffled across the baseline like a frail senior citizen however when the ball was in play he threw himself across the courtroom to provide the Spaniard a correct scare.
“My feet didn’t feel great. My legs were actually OK … but I was struggling with my lower back,” Murray instructed reporters. “That was affecting my serve and that was really the main thing today.”
With the group firmly in his nook, Murray broke Bautista Agut within the first recreation of the fourth set to lift hopes of levelling the match however he ended up squandering a 2-0 lead earlier than dropping serve within the ninth recreation.
The spent Scot quickly fired a cross-court forehand lengthy to concede match level and netted a weary backhand return to bow out, triggering manic celebrations by Bautista Agut, who will play American Tommy Paul for a spot within the quarterfinals.
METAL HIP
Bautista Agut knocked Murray out within the opening spherical of the match 4 years in the past, after the tearful Scot mentioned his hip was shot and his profession could be over.
It has been a protracted and punishing highway again for the three-time Grand Slam champion since being fitted with a steel hip.
But he was inspired by his week at Melbourne Park, if disillusioned to not attain the second week.
“Lots of mixed emotions, I feel like I gave everything I had to this event, so I’m proud of that,” he mentioned.
“But, yeah, I’m also disappointed because I put loads of work into the beginning of this year and was playing well enough to have a really good run, have a deep run.
“I’m disappointed because I feel like I could have gone quite a bit further.”
At 35 and regardless of all of the aches and pains, Murray’s courtroom motion was spectacular. He leaves Melbourne Park with out an harm and assured of being prepared for his subsequent cease in Rotterdam.
“I felt good about the way that I was playing,” he mentioned.
“It’s more enjoyable for me when I’m playing like that, when I’m coming into a major event and really believing that I can do some damage.”