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Published 09:21 11 Jan 2019 GMT
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With that famous Flushing Meadows victory, he became the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936 and he exacted the hurt of losing two Australian Open finals in the years' previous.
There is an acceptance out there that the Scot was never the most talented of tennis players - not in the mould of Federer or Nadal anyway, but that should only further underline his feats and should increase the respect and the awed tones with which we view and speak of him.
He squeezed every last drop of talent out of himself through sheer hard work and dedication and it resulted in him winning three major titles and two Olympic Gold medals for himself. That is an inspiration in itself.
Friday morning was a sad day for the 31-year-old.
Recent years haven't been as kind to him, despite his best efforts, with the persistent, nagging back and hip injuries breaking him down and slinging him down to 230 in the world rankings.
For years, he fought against them but it looks like now they have finally taken their toll.
With the strain of the injuries sharpening and intensifying their grip on him in the last year, Murray's long held aim has been to bow out at Wimbledon 2019 in July, but on the eve of the Australian Open, the Scot revealed that he may not be able to even make it Wimbledon.
First, he was unable to bring himself to speak to a group of reporters.
https://twitter.com/AustralianOpen/status/1083552770794254336
Then he let them know that his match against Bautista Agut could well be his last.
“I am not sure I am able to play through the pain for another four or five months,” he said.
https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews/status/1083649478165450754
Sad, sad times but what a career he's had.
Unsurprisingly, the tennis players and personalities far and wide were paying tribute to the Dunblane man, but perhaps the most touching was Nick Kyrgios' tribute.
Kyrgios is a notoriously feisty character on court, but he always got on well with Murray who brought the best out of him.
He acknowledged Murray's news with some warm words on his Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BsfBYjcAnmW/
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