Hindustan Times (Delhi)

After epic win, Novak makes intent clear

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

RIGHT START After toppling Andy Murray for Qatar Open title, Djokovic trains his sights on regaining his world No 1 ranking

DOHA: Novak Djokovic made an immense statement in his bid to rule men’s tennis again when he defeated Andy Murray, the man who deposed him as world No. 1, 6-3 5-7 6-4 in an epic Qatar Open final in Doha on Saturday.

Looking back to near missed out on three match points and had to repel a roaring Murray comeback before ending the Briton’s 28-match, five-tournament winning streak.

In their first meeting since Murray won their season-ending climax at the ATP World Tour finals, the Briton ran into a rejuvenate­d Djokovic who, despite having problems with his racket hand and receiving two warnings for his behaviour, prevailed thrillingl­y in their 36th contest.

The world No. 2 said it was “the dream start” to

2017 in his build-up to the defence of the Australian Open title later this month and defeat provided food for thought for Murray, who lost for the 25th time against his old rival.

“It was close, a very physical battle. All the way to the last shot, you never know with Andy. It’s no strange occurrence for us to play three sets for three hours,” Djokovic told Eurosport. “It means a lot. For the last three months of 2016, I haven’t felt that confident on court and didn’t play that consistent. But to start 2017 with a win over the world number one and my biggest rival was a dream start so I’m hoping I can get the best out of it.”

Djokovic had looked out of sorts as he struggled to tame Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in Friday’s semi-final and he started inconsiste­ntly again, also requiring treatment to a bleeding right thumb in the third game.Yet Djokovic began playing with an authority that he had not displayed all week and was so frustrated after losing one 29-shot rally that he was warned for hitting the ball away petulantly towards his box.

Still, he pressurise­d Murray, making his breakthrou­gh in the eighth game as the Scot surrendere­d the crucial break with a mis-hit forehand.

When Djokovic cashed in on a sloppy service game, in which Murray delivered two double faults, to take a crucial 4-3 lead in the second set, he looked unstoppabl­e.

He seemed certain to wrap up the victory serving at 5-4 but a couple of missed backhands and courageous aggression from Murray led to him missing out on his three match points. The Briton pounced to break serve -a feat he has now achieved in an impressive 112 successive matches.

Djokovic received a point penalty for smashing his racket which handed the 11th game to Murray and the Scot rammed home his ascendancy by breaking again to take the second set.

Yet just when Murray seemed to be taking control physically, with Djokovic looking increasing­ly weary, the Serbian produced an inspiratio­nal game to break to love at 3-3.

It was close, a very physical battle. All the way to the last shot, you never know with Andy. It’s no strange occurrence for us to play three sets for three hours

November 2016 Murray beat Djokovic 6-3, 6-4

Andy Murray ended 2016 as World

No.1 with this win in London. November 2015 Djokovic defeated Murray

6-2, 6-4

Djokovic became the first player to win six ATP 1000 titles in a season. June 2016 Djokovic beat Murray 3-6,6-1,6-2,6-4 Djokovic completed a career slam with this win. Oct 2015 Djokovic defeated Murray

6-1, 6-3

Djokovic won his third Shanghai title in four years. May 2016 Murray beat Djokovic: 6-3, 6-3

First British player to win Italian Open after 85 years August 2015 Murray defeated Djokovic 6-4,4-6,6-3

Murray registered his first win over Djokovic after eight games. May 2016 Djokovic beat Murray 6-2,3-6,6-3 Djokovic won the title for the second time.

June 2015 Djokovic defeated Murray 6-3,6-3,5-7,5-7,6-1

This was the third five-set encounter between the two in a Grand Slam tournament. January 2016 Djokovic beat Murray 6-1, 7-5, 7-6 (3) Djokovic won the Australian Open for a record sixth time April 2015 Djokovic defeated Murray 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-0

Djokovic registered his third win in four years in Miami.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Novak Djokovic beat World No 1 Andy Murray 63 57 64 in the final of the Qatar Open.
REUTERS Novak Djokovic beat World No 1 Andy Murray 63 57 64 in the final of the Qatar Open.
 ?? REUTERS ?? Andy Murray
REUTERS Andy Murray
 ?? AFP ?? Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria beat Kei Nishikori of Japan 62, 26, 63 in the final in Brisbane on Sunday.
AFP Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria beat Kei Nishikori of Japan 62, 26, 63 in the final in Brisbane on Sunday.

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