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British number one Andy Murray says he would leave the Australian Open early if his wife, Kim, goes into premature labour with their first child.

The first Grand Slam of the 2016 season runs from January 18-31 and the baby is due in mid-February.

Asked if he would withdraw from the final in such a scenario, the 28-year-old Scot said: “I’m going to fly home.

“I’d be way more disappointed winning the Australian Open and not being at the birth of the child.”

Murray, a double Grand Slam winner, said the current plan is to compete in the Australian Open and then take February off to spend time with Kim and the baby.

He was speaking while competing in the Hopman Cup event in Perth, where he beat France’s Kenny de Schepper 6-2 6-2 in the men’s singles on Monday.

In the women’s singles, Heather Watson lost to De Schepper’s compatriot Caroline Garcia 6-3 5-7 6-3 to level the tie.

The British pair take on the French duo in the doubles later on Monday.

British number one Andy Murray says he would leave the Australian Open early if his wife, Kim, goes into premature labour with their first child.

The first Grand Slam of the 2016 season runs from January 18-31 and the baby is due in mid-February.

Asked if he would withdraw from the final in such a scenario, the 28-year-old Scot said: “I’m going to fly home.

“I’d be way more disappointed winning the Australian Open and not being at the birth of the child.”

Murray, a double Grand Slam winner, said the current plan is to compete in the Australian Open and then take February off to spend time with Kim and the baby.

He was speaking while competing in the Hopman Cup event in Perth, where he beat France’s Kenny de Schepper 6-2 6-2 in the men’s singles on Monday.

In the women’s singles, Heather Watson lost to De Schepper’s compatriot Caroline Garcia 6-3 5-7 6-3 to level the tie.

The British pair take on the French duo in the doubles later on Monday.