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Murray finally wins a big one

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Murray wins marathon US Open

Published: 11/09/2012 at 08:06 AM
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NEW YORK : Olympic champion Andy Murray won his his maiden Grand Slam title on Tuesday morning, defeating defending champion Novak Djokovic in a hard-fought, five-hour US Open.

Murray won the match 7-6, 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2.

Murray is the first British man to win a Grand Slam since Fred Perry in 1936 - and the first native of Scotland, ever.

He was the favourite of the crowd, but none cheered him so much as two other famous Scots and courtside spectators - actor Sean Connery and Manchester City manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

The match was a marathon, lasting just under five hours. It took 90 minutes to play the first set, and it was three hours old halfway through the third.

The first set was won by Murray on a remarkable tie-break that went to 12-10. That set the tenor of the rest of the match - Djokovic struggling mightily but just missing shots and games by extremely narrow margins as Murray pressed his narrow advantages on centre court at Flushing Meadows, New York City.

Before the match, Murray never had won two sets in a Grand Slam final.

The Scot faltered badly in the third set, as Djokovic showed his dangerous side, broke Murray twice and went to the rest area with a triumphant look on his face.

He came out for pivotal set four and immediately broke Murray in decisive manner. When he broke him again to win the fourth set, 6-3, Murray's body language was clear: "I am doomed."

But four hours and 10 minutes into the match, with the US Open down to a single set, Murray came out determined, quickly breaking Djokovic to go ahead 1-0.

He then won his serve and took the defending champ to double-deuce for the third game - and broke him again for a 3-0 advantage and went on to the win.
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Never thought he had it in him. Self-belief seems to have made all the difference. :thumb:
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Well done that man - I'm not a great tennis fan but it's good to hear when hard work is rewarded with success.
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Gotta hand it to him. A persistent fellow he certainly is. Well played!
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I,m sure he will be cheering on the England boys tonight in the World Cup qualies :neener: :duck:
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Yes, very well done that Celt!!!

Does that means he's now British rather than being "just" Scottish?
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Yep, well done that man indeed! Currently in the UK on a break with the LHG, and sat through the full 5hrs of this final - not the biggest tennis fan, but have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. These 2 guys put on one hell of a show - the fitness levels are incredible.

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barrys wrote:Yes, very well done that Celt!!!

Does that means he's now British rather than being "just" Scottish?
Probably on a short-stay visa. He'll have to re-apply after every tournament. :wink:
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It was a great win and well deserved and I'm happy to welcome him into the British family. But he's achieved greater - surviving the Dunblane massacre.

He has had a few coaches over the years and sometimes played without one, but the fairly recent appointment of Ivan Lendl seems to have been a master stroke and given him that little, very little, extra something that was missing. I hope he goes on to achieve greater things.
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Well done lad!
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....and another somewhat big one: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/tennis/

He's up to #2 in the world now. Who would have guessed that a few years ago. Lendl as coach seems to have made a world of difference. Pete :cheers:
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