Murray wins historic first Grand Slam title at U.S. Open cybernetics

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 00:36:53


Murray wins historic first Grand Slam title at U.S. Open cybernetics

Andy Murray became the first British man to win a Grand Slam final since Fred Perry in 1936 after defeating Novak Djokovic in the final of the U.S. Open.

The Scot even surrendered a two-set lead during a five-set thriller that lasted almost five hours, before he regained his focus to win 7-6 (12-10) 7-5 2-6 3-6 6-2 in swirling winds at Flushing Meadows.

It proved to be fifth time lucky for the Olympic champion, who -- like his coach Ivan Lendl -- had lost his previous four Grand Slam finals.



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Murray will now replace the injured Rafael Nadal as world No.3 in the official men's rankings.

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'They were incredibly tricky conditions. It was really tough because Novak is really strong and fights all the way,' said Murray after the final.

'I have always had tough matches with him. I don't know how I managed to come through in the end.'

With his support team in New York swelled by fellow celebrity Scots, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and actor Sean Connery, the 25 year old singled out Lendl, a three-time U.S. Open champion, for praise.

'He was one of the greatest,' Murray said. 'He has helped me through the tough times as have all of my team. It's the best feeling for me, I've had an unbelievable summer.'

Murray put the bitter disappointment of losing this year's Wimbledon final against Roger Federer behind him by taking the Gold medal at the London Olympics at the Swiss star's expense -- a result many believed could be a turning point in the Dunblane-born star's Grand Slam fortunes.

But it was never going to be easy on Monday night.

After narrowly losing the first two sets, Djokovic proved why he was the 2011 champion in New York, as he battled back to take the third and fourth sets with apparent ease as far as the scoreboard was concerned -- but in reality both players fought tooth and nail for every single point.

Though the momentum appeared to be with Djokovic, Murray refused to give up and summoned his earlier verve and aggression to put his visibly tiring opponent on the back foot once again.

Not even a late pause for treatment on the Serb's cramping leg could prevent Murray from closing in on the prize British tennis has coveted for 76 years, much to the delight of the crowd inside the cavernous Arthur Ashe Stadium.

When the final shot of the match -- a rasping forehand from Djokovic -- went long, Murray was left visibly stunned by his achievement. But he had finally overcome lingering doubts about his mental fortitude when it mattered most.

Despite his own disappointment, Djokovic was quick to pay pay tribute to his great friend and rival.

'It wasn't to be and I want to congratulate Andy on a first Grand Slam. He deserves it,' said the Serbian.

'I tried my best and I gave it my all. It was another tremendous match and I am proud to have been part of it. It went to the last moment.'

Andy Murray became the first British man to win a Grand Slam final since Fred Perry in 1936 after defeating Novak Djokovic in the final of the U.S. Open. Despite his own disappointment, Djokovic was quick to pay pay tribute to his great friend and rival. 'I have always had tough matches with him. I don't know how I managed to come through in the end.' It proved to be fifth time lucky for the Olympic champion, who -- like his coach Ivan Lendl -- had lost his previous four Grand Slam finals. 'They were incredibly tricky conditions. It was really tough because Novak is really strong and fights all the way,' said Murray after the final. Murray will now replace the injured Rafael Nadal as world No.3 in the official men's rankings. Though the momentum appeared to be with Djokovic, Murray refused to give up and summoned his earlier verve and aggression to put his visibly tiring opponent on the back foot once again. 'It wasn't to be and I want to congratulate Andy on a first Grand Slam. He deserves it,' said the Serbian. Andy Murray became the first British man to win a Grand Slam final since Fred Perry in 1936 after defeating Novak Djokovic in the final of the U.S. Open. Despite his own disappointment, Djokovic was quick to pay pay tribute to his great friend and rival. The Scot even surrendered a two-set lead during a five-set thriller that lasted almost five hours, before he regained his focus to win 7-6 (12-10) 7-5 2-6 3-6 6-2 in swirling winds at Flushing Meadows. 'They were incredibly tricky conditions. It was really tough because Novak is really strong and fights all the way,' said Murray after the final. Though the momentum appeared to be with Djokovic, Murray refused to give up and summoned his earlier verve and aggression to put his visibly tiring opponent on the back foot once again. 'He was one of the greatest,' Murray said. 'He has helped me through the tough times as have all of my team. It's the best feeling for me, I've had an unbelievable summer.'

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