Bautista Agut withstands gallant Murray fightback, Federer and Nadal cruise through

Andy Murray served up a classic in Melbourne as he nears the end of his career, but Roberto Bautista Agut failed to read the script.

Published : Jan 14, 2019 21:02 IST

Andy Murray acknowledges the crowd after his Australian Open exit
Andy Murray acknowledges the crowd after his Australian Open exit
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Andy Murray acknowledges the crowd after his Australian Open exit

Andy Murray was beaten by Roberto Bautista Agut despite a stirring fightback in what could be the final match of his career, while Roger Federer cruised through on day one of the Australian Open. 

Three-time grand slam champion Murray last week revealed that he may have to quit after playing in Melbourne due to a debilitating hip injury, though he still hopes for a Wimbledon swansong. 

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the former world number one following defeat to Bautista Agut, as he told the crowd after the match: "I don't know. Maybe I'll see you again". 

As for Federer, the Swiss eased to a 15th successive victory at Melbourne Park, the defending champion seeing off Denis Istomin 6-3 6-4 6-4. 

Second seed Rafael Nadal also advanced in straight sets with a 6-4 6-3 7-5 success over home wildcard James Duckworth.

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Nadal celebrated his 56th Australian Open victory by beating local wildcard James Duckworth in straight sets in Melbourne on Monday.
 

John Isner, last year's semi-finalist Kyle Edmund and Steve Johnson were the only seeds to crash out.

Read: Day 1, As it happened

COURAGEOUS MURRAY KNOCKED OUT

Five-time runner-up Murray looked to be heading for an emphatic defeat at two sets and a break down on Melbourne Arena.

The Brit drew on his fighting spirit to come storming back and take it the distance but ran out of steam in the final set, Bautista Agut sending him packing on an emotional evening.

"If this was my last match, it was an amazing way to end," Murray said in his on-court interview.

"If I want to go again, I need to have a big operation which there's no guarantee I'll come back from but I'll give it my best shot."

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Andy Murray congratulates Bautista Agut after the match.
 


FEDERER A MENACE TO DENIS

Federer will face Dan Evans in the second round after maintaining his perfect record against Istomin

Istomin failed to even take a set off the 20-time grand slam champion, who is eyeing a 100th singles title. 

Federer was a cut above the world number 101 from Uzbekistan, the top seed hitting 52 winners on Rod Laver Arena while securing three breaks of serve. 

The Swiss maestro did not face a solitary break point in a routine victory.

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Roger Federer eased to the second round with a straight-set victory.
 

ISNER SHOWDOWN NO TALL ORDER FOR OPELKA 

World number 10 Isner was beaten in the opening round last year and he fell at the first hurdle again with a defeat to fellow American Reilly Opelka. 

Opelka pulled off a shock in the battle between the two tallest players on the ATP Tour, winning 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (8-6) 6-7(4-7) 7-6 (7-5). 

The 21-year-old served 40 aces to Isner's 47 and the pair claimed just one break apiece as the underdog claimed his first grand slam win. 

Edmund, the 13th seed, went down 6-3 6-0 7-5 to former world number four Tomas Berdych - making his major comeback following back surgery - and Andreas Seppi ousted Johnson 6-4 4-6 6-4 6-3.

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USA's Reilly Opelka pulled off a shock victory over John Isner.
 

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