Djokovic makes history

SWEET HAT-TRICK: Novak Djokovic kisses the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after defeating Andy Murray in their men's singles final match at the Australian Open yesterday.Photo: REUTERS
SWEET HAT-TRICK: Novak Djokovic kisses the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after defeating Andy Murray in their men's singles final match at the Australian Open yesterday.Photo: REUTERS

MELBOURNE - Novak Djokovic became the first man to win three successive Australian Open titles in the professional era when he beat third seed Andy Murray 6-7 7-6 6-3 6-2 in a battle of attrition yesterday.

The Serb, who has now won four of his six grand slam titles in Melbourne, managed to win the important points as the Briton suffered from blisters on his right foot and problems at the top of his left hamstring.

Both players produced superb service games throughout the match with Djokovic the first to achieve a break in the eighth game of the third set, propelling him to the brink of the title after the pair had shared tiebreaks in the first two sets.

Djokovic then capitalised on a flagging Murray, who had battled to a five-set win over Roger Federer on Friday, breaking early in the fourth set and then holding on to clinch the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup for the fourth time. "What a joy. It's an incredible feeling to win this trophy again," Djokovic said. "This is definitely my favourite grand slam. I love this tournament. I love this court.

"I have to congratulate Andy and thank him. We have played so many great matches in the last two years.

"Bad luck for tonight but I wish you best of luck for the season."

Djokovic was not the only man chasing a record. US Open champion Murray, who beat Djokovic in the New York final in September, was also hoping to become the first Briton to win the title since Fred Perry in 1934 and the first man to win his second grand slam immediately after his first.

"I'd like to thank Novak," Murray said. "His record here is incredible. There are very few people who have managed to do what he has done here." - Reuters

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