ANDY MURRAY has been the "story of the week" at the Australian Open and can be the same at Wimbledon has claimed.
Bob Bryan The American doubles legend underwent hip resurfacing surgery in August 2018 - and helped to convince the Scot to undergo the same op the following year.
And Bryan, 44, watched in wonder as the Scot played over 14 hours of singles here to reach the third round only four years after fearing his career was over.
"It's pretty much the story of the week, in my opinion," he said. "Four or five years ago, he was told he would never play pro tennis again.
"Now he's playing the most physical matches of the week, and backing it up with incredible recovery.
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