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Monday, 10 September 2012

US open: Defending champion Djokovic is in the final


Novak Djokovic is the end-game opponent for Andy Murray. Both tennis pros play on Monday for the crown at the U.S. Open in New York. In the semifinal, which was postponed due to bad weather on Sunday, the "Djoker" against David Ferrer in four sets by set with 2:6, 6:1, 6:4, 6:2.

Murray had defeated the day before the Czech Tomas Berdych and will displace in the new world rankings the missing injured Rafael Nadal of third place. The 25-year-old Scot is still waiting for his first title at one of the four major tournaments - but can build in his fifth final at prominent support from home. James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery and coaching legend Sir Alex Ferguson of Manchester United will push Murray in the stands of the Arthur Ashe Stadium the thumbs.
"The last great destination"
If Djokovic but as confident and focused as occurs in the semi-final against the world number Fifth David Ferrer, from the first Grand Slam triumph for the protege of Ivan Lendl should be a mission impossible. Although Murray has lost to the five-time Grand Slam tournament winner Djokovic of 14 Compare eight, including the Australian Open final 2011th Recently, however, continued the Briton through on his way to the Olympic gold medal in the semifinals of London against Djokovic. "I'll try anything. But I know how hard it is to win these tournaments," said Murray. "It's the last big goal that I still lack.'s Why it's so important to me, I really want to win a Major," the 25-year-old gave his 5:7, 6:2, 6:1, 7:6 (9:7) victory over Federer conqueror Tomas Berdych of Czech Republic-optimistic frank about
Djokovic to break like a different person
In the subsequent semi-final against Djokovic was set back in the strong triumphant Ferrer 2:5 as on the advice of the police and security agencies in New York, the 23,771-capacity Arthur Ashe Stadium and the entire system in Flushing Meadows Park were evacuated because of a storm warning. A day later, Djokovic turned on, however, and whipped the audience in glorious sunshine again and again - and was finally allowed after 2:32 hours equal to celebrate his first match point. "I am relieved that I am so come through this match. Now I'm just happy," said Djokovic. "I love playing here. I love the energy, I love the fans."

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