MELBOURNE — Andy Murray will be looking to put a stressful two days behind him when he faces Bernard Tomic, the last home hope in the men's draw, in the fourth round of the Australian Open on Monday.
Murray's father-in-law Nigel Sears, the coach of Ana Ivanovic, was taken to hospital on Saturday after collapsing in the stands during the Serb's match on Rod Laver Arena.
The Scot rushed to Sears' side after he beat Joao Sousa but with the 58-year-old released from hospital on Sunday, Murray was able to turn his attention to Tomic, who has made the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the second successive year.