It is latest today that tennis number one champion Novak Djokovic has finally beaten up Andy Murray for winning the 6th title of Australian Open. Novak Djokovic defeated Andy Murray by 6 – 1 7 – 5 7 – 6 (7 – 3) for winning the 6th title. Andy Murray has lost all his five titles of Australian Open tournaments. Out of these five finals, four of them were played by Andy Murray against Novak Djokovic. After his previous coach Ivan Lendl, Andy Murray is the second man who has lost five finals of Australian Open at the same Grand Slam.
According to resources, Andy Murray had to get straight to the airport for returning back to London and to his pregnant wife after playing the final. Andy Murray despite of getting beaten up by Novak Djokovic is much excited for his coming baby. Kim, Andy Murray’s wife will give birth to the baby in the coming next two weeks.
On the other hand, Novak Djokovic has won four of the tournaments before which included successive three in a row. He is looking forward to accomplish his career by winning Grand Slam French Open title in coming June. We wish him all the best for this.
Andy Murray said, “I feel like I’ve been here before. Congrats Novak. Six Australian Opens is an incredible feat. The last year has been incredible. Good job.
“I’d like to thank my team for getting me to this position. Sorry I couldn’t get it done. Thanks for all your support during a tough few weeks off court.
“And finally to Kim, my wife, who is going to be watching at home. You’ve been a legend. I’ll be on the next flight home.”
Novak Djokovic said, “I need to pay respect to Andy for having another great tournament. Tough luck tonight.
“He’s a great champion, great friend and a great professional who I’m sure will have many more chances to win this trophy.
“I also wish you and Kim good luck for the birth of your child and I hope you will experience a feeling like no other before – that’s what happened to me and my wife. I wish you all the best.”
Pat Cash, former Wimbledon champion talking on BBC Radio 5 live said, “Andy needed to be more intense. Players have to realise that Djokovic blows through the players with deep powerful hitting. You’re forced into errors and the set’s gone.
“Murray needed to be on the ball and he wasn’t. Murray has improved since last year, but so has Djokovic. He’s become tougher to beat under pressure.”