Andy Murray had to miss this year's Australian Open to have hip surgery, but if it's any consolation, he took a ton of questions from fans on Twitter.

The three-time Grand Slam champion offered insight into the tournament, his rehab, current controversies and much more.

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He was pretty upbeat about his heath, even going so far as to say he'd be back on the court "Very soon."

In light of the nearly four-hour, 4-6, 6-4, 15-13 epic between Simona Halep and Lauren Davis, Murray said he prefers it when Grand Slams don't use a final-set tiebreak.

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He also addressed the pros and cons of switching the men's matches to best of three sets.

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The Brit was optimistic about the future of Australian tennis, particularly with respect to 21-year-old Ashleigh Barty—who was eliminated in the third round—and Nick Kyrgios.

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On to less serious topics, he revealed some personal preferences, such as: Pancakes and Nutella: good; Vegemite: bad.

The 30-year-old opened up about his language-learning aspirations ...

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and about his relationship with his mother, Judy.

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Lastly, for any doubters, he clearly wants to get back to playing.