Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Andy Murray to make a comeback to Australian Open after getting wildcard

Andy Murray wildcard entry

British Tennis star Andy Murray has been awarded a wildcard for February’s delayed Australian Open.

“We welcome Andy back to Melbourne with open arms,” the tournament director, Craig Tiley said. “His retirement was an emotional moment and seeing him come back, having undergone major surgery and built himself back up to get on to the tour again, will be a highlight of AO 2021.”

The main draw entry for the first grand slam of 2021 comes two years after he played what he feared would be his final match as a professional in Melbourne.

The five-time runner-up, suffering from chronic hip pain, lost in five sets to Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in the first round of the 2019 event.

A film paying tribute to his career was shown on the big screen in the Melbourne Arena after the match.

The 33-year-old Scot has also accepted a wildcard to compete at the ATP event in Delray Beach, Florida, in the first week of January.

Murray was able to play only seven official matches this year because of a lingering pelvic injury, and the five-month suspension of the tours.

Murray has said he remains confident of winning big matches if he can stay fit and healthy, and has been making the most of an extended pre-season.

“I got on this body fat percentage scale thing, and the read-out that I got from that I wasn’t happy with it,” he told reporters in November.

“I’ve worked hard to get to this point, but I can do better. I could make sure I’m eating better, I can make sure I’m stronger in the gym.

“It’s the length of time a boxer would have to train for a big fight, and you can get yourself in great shape in that time.”

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Andy Murray donates his signed shirt for Aisam’s COVID-19 relief campaign

Andy Murray signed shirt

British Tennis star Andy Murray has teamed up with Pakistan’s tennis player Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi in his COVID-19 relief efforts campaign ‘Star Against Hunger’.

Andy Murray, the Olympic gold medalist, donated his signed shirt which generates funds for the distribution of ration bags among affectees.

Aisam-ul-Haq took to Twitter to announce that “Andy Murray has donated his signed shirt for the stars against hunger campaign. Funds raised would be used to distribute ration bags among families affected by the pandemic in Pakistan”.

He said that the base price for Murray’s signed shirt has been set at Rs500,000.

Earlier, Brazilian football legend Cafu, English all-rounder Moeen Ali, Pakistan cricket stars including Shoaib Akhtar, Wasim Akram, Mushtaq Ahmed, and other sportsmen have also contributed to Aisam’s campaign.

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