Murray apologises for Djokovic defeat by offering fan free tickets to Australian Open opener

Andy Murray has offered a supportive fan free tickets to his opening match of the Australian Open as an apology for being thrashed by Novak Djokovic on Thursday.

Murray, who is coming back from a long-term hip injury, won just two games against world No. 1 Djokovic during the practice match, which finished incomplete at 6-1, 4-1 and was played in front of a sizeable crowd at the Margaret Court Arena.

Responding to a fan's Instagram post, Murray replied: "I'm sorry I couldn't be more entertaining today. Thanks for the support... if you'd like to come along and watch my match on Monday or Tuesday I'll sort you a ticket."

"It was Muzza that showed me just how entertaining tennis really could be and for that I thank him with my whole heart."

Murray faces No. 22 seed  Roberto Bautista Agut in what is a tough first-round match to start his Australian Open return.

The former world No. 1 missed the tournament last year after undergoing hip surgery and competed in just six tournaments in 2018.