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Andy Murray match highlights how tennis can be an all-night sport
After finishing an Australian Open victory after 4 a.m., Murray's marathon raised anew the issue that tennis has shown it is that rare sport where folks sometimes need to play all night.
Published Jan 20, 2023
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Murray match highlights how tennis can be an all-night sport
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