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Murray truly in the 'Big Four', says Djokovic

Updated on: 12 September,2012 08:13 AM IST  | 
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Andy Murray's Grand Slam breakthrough title at the US Open on Monday has secured the Scotsman's spot among the Big Four in this men's tennis era, according to the man he dethroned as champion

Murray truly in the 'Big Four', says Djokovic

Murray’s 7-6 (12/10), 7-5, 2-6, 3-6, 6-2 victory over World No 2 Novak Djokovic was the first Grand Slam title by any British man since Fred Perry won the 1936 US championship and Murray’s first in five Grand Slam finals trips. He deserved to win this Grand Slam more than anybody because over the years he has been a top player, he has been so close, lost four finals,” Djokovic said.


“Now he has won it so I would like to congratulate him. Definitely happy that he won it.”


Novak Djokovic
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates a point during his men’s singles final against Andy Murray in New York on Monday. Pic/AFP


Djokovic, World No 1 Roger Federer and Spain’s Rafael Nadal had won 29 of the prior 30 Grand Slam titles with Murray the only rival who had consistently challenged the top trio and repeatedly reached Slam finals.

“Us four, we are taking this game to another level,” Djokovic said. “It’s really nice to be part of such a strong men’s tennis era. There’s no doubt he deserves to win a Grand Slam, playing so consistently well and winning against the top players for many times on many surfaces.

“He has proven today that he’s a champ and he deserves to be where he is, no question about it.”

Murray credits his struggles against five-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic, 11-time Grand Slam winner Nadal and 17-time Grand Slam champion Federer with making him into a champion and maximizing his potential as a tennis player.

“Playing against them has made me improve so much,” Murray said. “Maybe if I had played in another era I might have won more but I might not be as good a tennis player.”

Until Monday, Murray had managed to take only one set in losing to Federer at the 2008 US Open, 2010 Australian Open and two months ago at Wimbledon as well as to Djokovic in the 2011 Australian Open final. After an emotional loss at Wimbledon, Murray battled back last month on the same All England grass to defeat Federer for the Olympic gold medal, a boost of confidence that helped carry him to his Slam breakthrough.

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