Tennis world explodes over ‘insane’ Andy Murray moment at Wimbledon
Andy Murray has wound back the clock and sent the tennis world into meltdown with an inspirational victory in the first round at Wimbledon.
Playing in his first match at the All England Club since 2017, the Scotsman stunned 24th seed Nikoloz Basilashvili 6-4 6-3 5-7 6-3.
Despite blowing a huge lead in the third set, Murray held his composure to win in the fourth and sent fans into a frenzy on Centre Court.
Basilashvili had recovered from two sets down to beat Britain’s James Ward in the first round in 2019 and with nagging doubts about Murray’s physical condition after playing only a handful of top-level matches this year, a repeat looked possible.
With darkness descending over the All England Club, the players left the court while the sliding roof was closed and lights switched on to enable the match to be completed.
The interruption had a rejuvenating effect on Murray, who returned to break serve to love in the first game of the fourth.
Basilashvili broke back immediately with a piercing backhand down the line but then dropped his serve to love again.
Murray had chances for a 4-1 lead in the fourth but Basilashvili dug in to stay in touch and the Georgian then had a break point to get back to 4-4.
But Murray saved that with a delicate drop shot and pushed hard to win the match on Basilashvili’s next service game.
Basilashvili saved a third match point with a sweet winner but at the fourth time of asking Murray got the job done when his opponent sent a backhand into the net.
Ranked 118th in the world, the two-time champion is mounting a comeback after two hip operations.
He won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016.
The incredible performance sent the tennis world into meltdown on social media.
This is insane, Andy Murray is rolling back the years, looking exceptionally sharp and the weight of his groundstrokes this set has been at the very top level!