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Andy Murray wrote on a TV camera to declare his message to the world after beating Matteo Berrettini at the Miami Open: 'There is life in the old dog yet'.
The former world number one pulled off an impressive comeback victory to reach the second round of the Miami Open before writing on the courtside camera.
He has had plenty of joy in Miami since making his debut 18 years ago, winning in 2009 and 2013, and is dreaming of one more shot at glory on his swansong appearance.
Murray, 36, was facing the possibility of a first-round exit as he lost the opening set.
But he fought back and when Berrettini, playing his first ATP Tour match since the US Open, suffered dizzy spells he pounced to seal a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 success.
Andy Murray wrote 'there is life in the old dog yet' on a TV camera after beating Matteo Berrettini
The Scot came from behind to beat a wilting Berrettini 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, reaching the second round of the Miami Open
The Italian is coming back from lengthy injury problems, which showed later in the