Five-time finalist Andy Murray will return to the Australian Open in January for the first time since his emotional defeat by Roberto Bautista Agut in 2019
Scot had to pull out in 2021 after contracting coronavirus
The 34-year-old has accepted a wild card for the tournament as he looks to extend a record which has seen him finish runner-up in Melbourne five times.Murray lost to Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round in 2019, shortly after revealing he was set to undergo hip surgery. Murray withdrew from the tournament in 2020 and earlier this year he also had to pull out at the last minute after testing positive for coronavirus.
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