Melbourne: Andy Murray has been awarded a wildcard for the delayed Australian Open in February 2021, just two years after being on the brink of enforced retirement.
The five-time Australian Open finalist broke down in tears in January 2019 during a press conference where he announced the full extent of his hip injury.
The 33-year-old thought his career was over but hip surgery has allowed the three-times Grand Slam winner to prolong his time on the tennis circuit.
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At 122 in the world, Murray is ranked too low to gain direct entry into the tournament, which has been delayed because of coronavirus.
The pandemic and a lingering pelvic injury has restricted Murray to just seven official matches this year.