Wimbledon - Epic Final Fight Novak Djokovic VS Andy Murray

on Sunday, July 7, 2013


Wimbledon - Epic Final Fight Novak Djokovic VS Andy Murray

London: Andy Murray will try to break the record for a long time borne Britain to become the first man to win Wimbledon since 1936. After Fred Perry, 77 years ago, flannel trousers and wooden racket, by the Second World War, Britain still looking for winning school at the All England tennis club.

Andy Murray in the 2012 campaign ended in tears aired on television, when they lost to Roger Federer in the final and attract sympathy for the British fans are suspicious of the ability of the Scottish-born player.

Tonight, he will face world number one Novak Djokovic, who beat him in the final of the Australian Open in January, despite Andy Murray won their only meeting at Wimbledon during the London Olympics gold medal enabled.

"I learned a lot from last year's Wimbledon," said the 26-year-old. "One thing for sure, I realize the need to play in a big tournament or trying to participate in a major tournament after Wimbledon because I did not leave the finals with doubts about the decisions I make in the ring because through it.

"I lost but I do not regret it." This is a major seventh for the final with Andy Murray the only Grand Slam title gained in New York last year after beating Novak Djokovic in five sets of action in the final. Serbia player 2011 Wimbledon champion will play in the final of a major tournament for the 11th time and the seventh title.

Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray in the title match at Melbourne this year, as well as in 2011. "My Mental is in good condition. I hope so as I've been through it. I have won a Grand Slam. I hope more calm ahead of Sunday (today), "said Murray, who played in four Grand Slam finals in a row after not playing at Roland Garros with a back injury.

"You never know. I might wake up Sunday morning with a situation very nervous, more nervous than before. "Andy Murray needs five sets to beat Fernando Verdasco in the quarter-finals before beating Poland's Jerzy Janowicz in the semifinals.

Novak Djokovic also stepped comfortably into the semi-finals but needed five sets to beat Juan Martin del Potro in the longest semifinal at Wimbledon. Although the match lasted four hours 43 minutes, Djokovic, who had a record of five hours 53 minutes to beat Rafael Nadal in the Australian Open final in 2012 insists fatigue is not a problem.

"Not the first time I experienced a situation like this. I have had worse situations such as the Australian Open 2012 or some other event and I was able to recover quickly, managed to lift the title, rebound and play six hours. "Of course you feel good physically, when you are fit and not too tired, it gives mental confidence and strength needed to fight against top players," he said.
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