MELBOURNE, Australia — Andy Murray can't think of anyone who has come back from surgery to win a Grand Slam. Though that was clearly what he was hoping for. "I was proud of the way I fought," the No. 4-seeded Murray said after losing to Roger Federer in the Australian Open quarterfinals Wednesday. "Hopefully I'll be back playing my best tennis soon." Murray battled for 3 hours, 20 minutes against Federer, not ever looking like a man who underwent back surgery four months ago...
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