Andy Murray has at all times been his personal harshest critic however the Scot allowed himself a uncommon smile and a pat on the again after his gruelling first-round victory over thirteenth seed Matteo Berrettini on the Australian Open on Tuesday.
The unseeded Murray battled with Italy’s Berrettini for almost 5 hours at Rod Laver Arena and even saved a match level within the remaining set earlier than prevailing 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (10-6).
The 35-year-old Briton had been knocked out in comparable marathon matches at Grand Slams in recent times and mentioned he took pleasure in shutting down those that questioned whether or not he might nonetheless carry out on the greatest occasions after hip surgical procedures.
“I felt very proud of myself after the match. That’s not something that I generally felt over the years at the end of the tennis matches. I was impressed with myself, which again is not something… I’m hard on myself usually,” Murray mentioned.
“Yeah, tonight I need to give myself some credit because the last few years have been tough. I’ve lost a few of those type of matches in the Slams the last couple years.
“Whether that’s the (Stefanos) Tsitsipas match (at the U.S. Open) or (John) Isner at Wimbledon, that one could have gone the other way tonight, but I stayed strong and I deserved to win.”
Murray credited his kind to the work he had put in through the low season in Florida and reuniting with coach Ivan Lendl, who had helped him win three Grand Slam titles.
“Obviously the past success that we’ve had gives me confidence in the relationship,” Murray mentioned.
“Most of my biggest wins have come whilst Ivan was part of the team. He’s certainly not going to let me get away with not working hard. He’s always going to push me as hard as he can to try and get the best out of me.”
Dan Evans was additionally impressed with Murray’s victory and was amazed that his fellow Briton didn’t cramp up.
“He obviously had troubles with the cramping and I think he will be happy that he did his pre-season and he got everything right,” Evans mentioned.
“He spoke a bit about the nutrition and then the work, so he obviously addressed that.
“He’s pretty negative, and when he says he was playing well… Obviously he feels he’s hitting the ball well if he gives himself a compliment.”