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TRUE BRIT: ANDYANDY Murray, a skeptic
by nature, didn’t darethink this was going to
be easy, did he?Even at age 25, four devas
tating losses in Grand Slamfinals had to have triggeredhuman nature to leave himwondering whether it wasever going tohappen for him.Last night in the U.S. Open
final at anelectricallychargedArthur Ashe Stadium underthe lights — after taking atwoset lead on defendingchampion Novak Djokovicand then losing it — it finallyhappened for Murray. He finally persevered, finally wonaGrandSlam title. Finally.And it didn’t come easy.Murray backed up the
Olympic gold medal he captured last month in Londonand overcame Djokovic 76(10), 75, 26, 36, 62.And as much as the match
will be known for going fivegrueling sets in four hoursand 54minutes, itwill foreverbe remembered for the epicfirst set that completely setthe tone for thematch.When I go to a Bruce
Springsteen concert, regardless of how long the show isor what other songs he playsfrom the set list, if he plays“Jungleland’’ I go home having gotten more than mymoney’sworth.I can say the same
thingabout that first set
lastnight—87minutesof riveting tennis won by Murray,1210, in a 25minute tiebreaker, the longest in tournamenthistory for amen’s final.Thematchwasbestoffive
sets, but those 87 minutesMurray and Djokovic delivered were all you needed towitness to feel like you wereat a special event.Murray, desperately seeking
his first careerSlamafter comingsotantalizinglyclosetotasting the nectar in his previousfour finals, closed out the firstsetwithaservicewinneronthe22ndpointofthebreaker.Survival came on his sixth
setpoint. Had Murray notwon that set, you wouldn’thave been out of line towonder if he’d ever win a GrandSlam title after having all ofthose set points on his racketand failing to close it out.Murray’s grit in that set is
what drew Ivan Lendl tocoachhimwhen they first beganmeeting lastDecember.“Hard work,’’ Lendl, who
builthimself intothebest player in the
world by outworking everyone, said.
“He’s not afraid of it. I learnedvery quickly that Andy is aquickstudy.Ibelievedfromthebeginning this would happen.Whether it helped him to believe because I believed, you’dhavetoaskAndy.’’When the historic tiebreak
was over, it appearedMurrayhad broken the will of Djokovic, who quickly fell behind40 in the second set withtwo Murray breaks of serve.At the point, it looked likeMurray’s first Grand Slammight become a slamdunk.But nothing, of
course, comes easyfor Murray, whocarried theweight of theentire UnitedKingdomtrying toend a 76yeardroughtwithout aBritishGrandSlam winner datingback toFredPerry in 1936.“It does build pressure,’’
Murray said. “You try not tothink about that when you’replaying, but when I was serving for the match I did realizehow important that momentwas for British tennis. I’m obviously proud that I managedto achieve it, and now I don’thave to be asked that stupidquestionagain.’’Murray was faced with be
coming the second player tolose his first fiveGrand Slamfinals. When it was over,though, he left no doubt.Murray lost the second set
62 and the third 63 andsomehow summoned the energyandcouragetoovercomeDjokovic in the fifth and decidingset torealizehisdream.If you’re seeking some cos
mic symmetry on this magical night: In 1984, Lendl entered theFrenchOpenhavinglost his first four Grand Slamfinals andheovercamea twosetdeficit to JohnMcEnroe towinhis first Slam.Lendl would go on to win
sevenmoreGrandSlam titlesin his brilliant career. WhoknowshowmanymoreMurray has in him?
Finally! A ‘Grand’ win
CAN’T BELIEVE THIS! Andy Murray reacts on courtafter defeating Novak Djokovic last night. Getty Images
Mark CannizzaroMark Cannizzaro
FIRST KISS! Andy Murray kisses theU.S. Open championship trophy afterdefeating defending champ Novak Djok-ovic in five sets for his first Grand Slamtitle last night in Flushing Meadows.
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