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ANDY Murray will leave the Australian Open early if his wife goes into labor prematurely. Kim Sears isn’t expecting until mid-February, but Murray told the Daily Mail newspaper that he’s prepared to withdraw from the first major of the year if she goes into labor early. “I’d go home. For sure, yes,” Murray said. “I want to make sure at the beginning I am there as much as I can be to try and help out, just be there for whatever is really required of me.
“I am excited about that,” he said. “People have asked me, ‘Do you think it will be a distraction?’ It might be a distraction but it’s a good distraction. It’s actually not good to all the time be just concentrating on tennis and your training all of the time. It is important ... when you finish on the practice court, be able to just go away and be with your friends and your family.”
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