Murray first Brit to win Grand Slam men's
singles title in 76 years
Tuesday September 11, 2012 09:01:31 AM,
IANS
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New York:
Andy Murray has overpowered Serbia's Novak Djokovic in five
gruelling sets in a classic US Open final to become the first
Britisher to win a Grand Slam men's singles title in 76 years.
The Scotsman at last won a major after losing four Grand Slam
finals by battling it out in blustery conditions at Arthur Ashe
Stadium 7-6, 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2, here at Flushing Meadows Monday.
It looked as if Murray had the measure of the windy conditions as
he took the first two sets before Djokovic came back roaring to
take the next two.
The Briton quickly regained his equanimity in the deciding set and
jumped into a 3-0 lead pulling on his reserve stamina by breaking
the Serb's serve twice. Then and there the Serb's fight was over
and the Briton raced to take the set and the match.
Djokovic thus failed to become the first to defend the title at
the US Open since the five straight wins by Federer (2004-2008),
reports Xinhua.
The last British male champion to win a Grand Slam title was Fred
Perry, who claimed the US Open in 1936.
Murray, 25, had an extra day's rest than his opponent as
Djokovic's semifinal against David Ferrer was postponed to Sunday.
The Serb had to play two matches in two days and that gave Murray
the edge over the defending champion, especially in the fifth set.
The defeat cost Djokovic heavy. Had he won he would have collected
$2.9 million payout instead of the $1.45 million runner-up cheque
as he would have pocketed $1 million bonus for leading the US Open
series.
Murray earned $1.9 million, bringing his career prize money to
more than $23 million.
Djokovic, 25, was the 2-5 favorite at the Las Vegas Hotel's Super
Book, translating to a 71 percent probability of a sixth major
title. A successful $100 dollars bet on underdog Murray yielded a
210-dollar profit.
The win also broke a stranglehold on major titles by Roger Federer,
Rafael Nadal and Djokovic, who combined to win 29 of the previous
30. Juan Martin Del Potro's 2009 US Open victory was the lone
exception.
Murray's breakthrough came in his 28th Grand Slam event and after
losing four finals. He lost the 2011 Australian Open final to
Djokovic and was beaten by Federer in three others -- at the 2008
U.S. Open, in Australia in 2010 and this year at Wimbledon.
There were four service breaks in the first eight games of the
opening set as the players tried to adjust to the swirling 26 kph
wind.
Playing tentatively instead of going for winners, the two men
exchanged 54 strokes on one point in the sixth game of the
87-minute set. The tie-breaker lasted 24 minutes.
After Murray won the first-set tie-breaker on his sixth set point,
he took a 4-0 lead in the second set by breaking Djokovic's serve
twice.
Djokovic stormed back to win five of the next six games, only to
have Murray break his serve again in the 12th game to win the set.
Djokovic rallied to clinch the next two sets to stay alive and
revive hopes of defending the title. But Murray repeated what he
did in the second set by breaking the Serb's first two service
games, establishing a 3-0 lead.
Though Djokovic broke one back in the fourth game, but could not
hold off the sliding and was broken for the ninth time in the
match in the seventh game to lose.
With the win, Murray, who took the gold medal at the London Games
in July, also became the first man to win both a gold medal and
the US Open title since tennis returned to the Olympics in 1988.
Murray called the three-set Olympic gold medal-winning victory
against Federer "the biggest win of my life."
Now Murray has a Grand Slam as well, moving past Nadal to become
the ATP World Tour's third-ranked player.
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