World number two Andy Murray has revealed that he will not be watching his brother Jamie's Australian Open men's doubles final on Saturday, saying that he finds his brother's matches 'pretty stressful' to watch.
While praising Jamie for his consistent performance, brother Andy said that it was incredible to see both of them reach the finals of the same Grand Slam for the first time, Sport24 reported.
Murray brothers reached the finals of the same Grand Slam for the first time in the Open era, with Jamie joining forces with Brazil's Bruno Soares in the men's doubles final.
Meanwhile, Andy produced a battling performance to defeat a spirited Milos Raonic of Canada in order to advance to his fifth Australian Open men's singles final on Friday.
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