05 June 2016

Djokovic Beats Andy Murray to Win His First French Open Title!

    PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Champion Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the trophy following his victory during the Men’s Singles final match against Andy Murray of Great Britain on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

World Tennis No.1 Player Novak Djokovic now boasts of 12 slam titles to his name, and there really is a very good chance he’ll have more than Roger Federer’s 17 by the end of his career. He’s basically a better version of his nearest rival and was barely bothered when he went behind today; he’s forgotten how to lose

The Serbian player played spectacularly well to beat Andy Murray making this his first French Open title. This puts him as the first man since 1969 to hold all four Grand Slam titles concurrently. Amazing!



PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Champion Novak Djokovic of Serbia and runner up Andy Murray of Great Britain pose with the trophies won during the Men’s Singles final match on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Dennis Grombkowski/Getty Images)

Djokovic’s aggression at the net combined with Murray’s lack of consistency and his inability to clear his mind at key moments made the difference in the match that went on for over three hours. He eventually overcame his slow start and gradually went on to win the sets; 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Andy Murray of Great Britain looks on during the Men’s Singles final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Novak Djokovic of Serbia hits a backhand during the Men’s Singles final match against Andy Murray of Great Britain on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

In his thank-you speech Djokovic slipped into English for Andy’s benefit, talking of “very special moments we’ve shared … I’m sure I’ll be seeing you with big trophies in the future … I know how much work you guys put in .. he’s one of the most dedicated guys on the tour… My family, my team, thank you so much for tolerating everything on a daily basis. There’s plenty of things I can talk about till tomorrow … but thank you so much for being able to manage me.”


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Andy Murray of Great Britain lifts the runners up trophy following the Men’s Singles final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Two-third of the crowd was not on Murray’s side but he overlooked it while giving his thank-you speech. He apologised for his lack of French, thanked his team and the crowd, the ballkids, grounds staff and umpires, congratulated Novak’s team, and then congratulated Novak – “what he’s achieved is phenomenal … It’s not happened for an extremely long time and it’s going to take an extremely long time for it to happen again… obviously it sucks to lose the match … I’m proud to have been part of today.”


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Kim Sears the wife of Andy Murray of Great Britain applauds during his Men’s Singles final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: Jelena Djokovic the wife of Novak Djokovic of Serbia looks on during the Men’s Singles final match against Andy Murray of Great Britain on day fifteen of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 5, 2016 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)


PARIS, FRANCE – JUNE 05: (L-R) William Murray (Father), Kim Sears (wife), Mark Bender (Physio), Matt Little (Coach) and Jamie Delgado (Coach) applaud Andy Murray of Great Britain during the Men’s Singles finals... Credit: BN 

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