"It's incredible what he did in Australia after such a long break," Murray said. "We play so much -- a lot of the year. Sometimes coming to events fresh can have some huge advantages.
"Him and Rafa were both coming back from a pretty significant period of time out and they both played extremely well. Maybe that's something we can all learn from moving forwards." Federer -- who claimed the 18th Grand Slam title of his career in Melbourne -- will join Murray at the second instalment of the Andy Murray Live exhibition event, which will be held at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow on Nov. 7. Murray added: "It's really good he's doing it. He's just extremely popular. He's one of the best players that's ever played the game. It's not just how much he's won, but the way he plays and how he carries himself. "He said a few years ago he wants to go to places he's not been. It's great."