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after serving for the match, that was the third set gone as murray rolled back the years. it was gutsy, it was glorious, and it was 2 2. by now it was more of an endurance test than a match, murray s longest ever. but after five and three quarters hours and gone 4am in melbourne, it was all worth it. he s officially superhuman. the word epic doesn t come close. a victory to defy time, logic and belief. i don t know how i managed to get through it. i did start playing better as the match went on. and, yeah, i have a big heart. delight, then, for him and his watching mum judy. another extraordinary chapter in one of british sport s most extraordinary careers. two days to recover and he goes again. that was a second round match. the third round is under way with british number one, cameron norrie, hoping to avoid such a marathon, and has just won the first set