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The 31-year-old fought back from two sets and a break down to force a decider but Bautista Agut managed to hold his nerve to seal his spot in round two, where he will face home hope John Millman, Eurosport reports.
Hip surgery a year ago has left the three-time Grand Slam champion in severe pain and Murray, 31, said last week that the year’s first Grand Slam could be his last tournament.
However, the five-time Australian Open finalist showed remarkable levels of tenacity to push his dogged opponent all the way in a performance that defied the hip injury that looks set to cut his career short. Murray’s resilient display was roared on by the Melbourne crowd on an emotionally-charged night.
In Bautista Agut, Murray found himself drawn against a player with remarkable levels of endurance, and ultimately, after a wobble, the Spaniard’s superior mobility paid dividends after a match that lasted four hours and 14 minutes.
Afterwards a visibly emotional Murray thanked a packed Melbourne Arena but left the door ajar for another improbable comeback.
“It [the atmosphere] was incredible, thank you so, so much to everyone who came out tonight.
“I’ve honestly loved playing here over the years, it’s an amazing place to play tennis.
“Maybe I’ll see you again – I’ll do everything possible to try but I’ll have to have a big operation that there’s no guarantee I can come back from,” added Murray.
“But I’ll give it my best shot.”