I can only imagine the emotional roller coaster Murray's mom and his family went through. He really deserved this title. Djokovic lost so many slam finals between 2012-2014. Then became so clutch in Slam finals from 2015 onwards.
He was clutch 2012-14 too. But whose years he faced nadal, murray and in part federer all in their prime. There was never any version of djokovic that could win more titles during 2011-2014
@@occelatus1063 That's just not entirely true. Are you even watching the same match I am? Look how brutally Novak played the deciding points in set 1 and set 2 of this match. Terrible from Novak, you wouldn't see this often from Novak 2011/2015. Novak choked several finals in those years. No way he would lose to Murray twice in major finals in peak form. Also, the year all 4 were at their strongest was probably 2011 (ELO wise this somewhat holds true), and that's the year Novak dominated the most. Novak was definitely prime 2012-2014 but noticeably worse than 2011/2015. Results against the entire field speak for this also. What you said can be true for 2018-2023, who wouldve won less with same competition as 2011-2016
@@Mark-ut5oq I get what you´re saying but the exact same thing could be said about Nadal, Fed, Murray and Wawrinka 2011 and 2015 so.. It goes both ways: 2011: Fed choked US open. 2012: Nadal and Murray both choked AO 2013: Don´t believe anyone choked but Fed had a bad year. (Djokovics loss to Nadal 2013 was not a bad performance the same way Nadal did not play bad US open 2011). 2014: Djoko didn´t even have to beat Nadal nor Murray to win slams and Fed wasn´t near his prime 2014. 2015: Nadal barely played. Murray only played well AO. Fed was not at his prime. Obviously Wawrinka played insanely well some GS 2014-16 but was otherwise completely absent. The point is, Djoko didn´t "loose" those finals. It was simply better competition
Yeah the time When Federer was about to retire and Rafa past his prime after 2014 due to injury....both three great rivals becoming aging veterans losing out of bad physical shape and near retirement and retiring...that's why I love Rafa the most ... when everybody was young.. Murray was having his best year in 2012 & 2013 , Federer was a beast . and Djokovic peaked in 2011 & 2012 and defeating the other bog three s a lot more than before and being consistent knockout performers.. Nadal becomes three times champion in 2008, 2010 and 2013.. Olympic champion in 2008, first man to win three grand slams in 3 different surfaces in tennis history in 2010 and Winning the summer slam ( Montreal + Cincinnati+ us open ) the only man in history to do so in 2013 .. whilst winning 10 Grand slams between 2008-2013 at an avg of 2 per year... and beating his rivals Djokovic and Federer in grand slams on grass an hard.. like for example tie ing 1-1 in Australian open and 2-1 in Is open against Djokovic I'm this time while defeating Federer in the historical 2008 final ending his Wimbledon reign.. Nadal always had the edge over Federer before 2008 and within this time..m while beating Djokovic always before 2011 while being dominated by Djokovic in 2011 and half of 12but getting back at him in other half of 12 & 2013.... When all of the big four peaked Nadal triumphed the most..m but then he got injured post 2013 and Djokovic performance against Nadal In 2011 became consistent against the battered agimg veteran from 2014 onwards .. and despite that ..still Nadal managed to hold suit on clay against Djokovic....
It’s truly a mark of Nole’s character, and it makes me appreciate him that much more, that for someone as driven and as hungry for victory as he is, he is always so warm and congratulatory to his opponent even in defeat.
Sir Andy Murray, 12 y after your maiden GS we salute your superb talent, tenacity, tennis skills and all you have achieved in tennis. The way you closed out this 5th set was a joy 🎉 we salute you
@@YourBeingParanoid Their records/prizes won plus their ELO ratings, highlighting the strength of the competition they faced and their win ratio against top 5 and top 10 players (all available on the ultimate tennis statistics website).
Djokovic has lost more than 1 GS final due to not being able to adapt properly to the wind. This was one of them, those who watched it live remember that the wind was brutal that day. Some people might think I’m making an excuse but I’m not. One skill is being adaptable to the various conditions, and Nole is notoriously BAD in windy conditions. At least he made it competitive, deserved win from Murray
*Murray in 2012 was a beast. Great champion with 2 Wimbledon and 2 Gold Medal at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016 (also 5 Australian Open finals).* Great final against the G.O.A.T., Nole.
Love the little moment where Andy gives an absolutely normal point winning reaction, almost as if he doesn't know why everyone is standing up, before realising that he has won his first grand slam!
you need a little luck for your first grand slam win esp. against novak. for murray that was the wind. it basically took novak's legs away. by 3/2 in the fifth you could see novak was done. being the heavier stronger guy the wind had less impact so murray had more energy in the fifth.
@@Mikacool Exactly, the above comment makes little sense as you can't play clearly better overal and be the loser, especially tranced in the final set.
It was a matter of time and it won me a few quid, I like Murray wish him all the best , his body is smashed up a bit now so have a break , look after your family and your business empire. I wish he had stayed with the Fred Perry logo though, sold out a bit there but I know money talks....
Novak played so bad. I think he even wanted to lose. He played to defensive, just put the ball in play. Never tried. Probably his worst Grand Slam final
Wind makes him uncomfortable.windy condition is nightmare for djoker since he is lean and flat body those kind of condition can have effect on playstyle and body especially you are defensive baseliner
@@ShellysAshesDjokovic actually played much better committing far more winners and winning many more points until the 5th set where he lost focus and let Murray win his points really easily
@@Luchon20082010 Djokovic went into beast mode in sets 3 & 4, but from what I remember Murray edged the first 2 sets, and then just ran away with it in the final set. So Definitely wouldn't say Djokovic played "much better" overall. But it was a long time since I watched the full match.
I can only imagine the emotional roller coaster Murray's mom and his family went through. He really deserved this title. Djokovic lost so many slam finals between 2012-2014. Then became so clutch in Slam finals from 2015 onwards.
He was clutch 2012-14 too. But whose years he faced nadal, murray and in part federer all in their prime. There was never any version of djokovic that could win more titles during 2011-2014
@@occelatus1063 That's just not entirely true. Are you even watching the same match I am? Look how brutally Novak played the deciding points in set 1 and set 2 of this match. Terrible from Novak, you wouldn't see this often from Novak 2011/2015. Novak choked several finals in those years. No way he would lose to Murray twice in major finals in peak form. Also, the year all 4 were at their strongest was probably 2011 (ELO wise this somewhat holds true), and that's the year Novak dominated the most. Novak was definitely prime 2012-2014 but noticeably worse than 2011/2015. Results against the entire field speak for this also. What you said can be true for 2018-2023, who wouldve won less with same competition as 2011-2016
@@Mark-ut5oq I get what you´re saying but the exact same thing could be said about Nadal, Fed, Murray and Wawrinka 2011 and 2015 so.. It goes both ways:
2011: Fed choked US open.
2012: Nadal and Murray both choked AO 2013: Don´t believe anyone choked but Fed had a bad year. (Djokovics loss to Nadal 2013 was not a bad performance the same way Nadal did not play bad US open 2011).
2014: Djoko didn´t even have to beat Nadal nor Murray to win slams and Fed wasn´t near his prime 2014.
2015: Nadal barely played. Murray only played well AO. Fed was not at his prime.
Obviously Wawrinka played insanely well some GS 2014-16 but was otherwise completely absent.
The point is, Djoko didn´t "loose" those finals. It was simply better competition
@@occelatus1063absolutely true
Yeah the time When Federer was about to retire and Rafa past his prime after 2014 due to injury....both three great rivals becoming aging veterans losing out of bad physical shape and near retirement and retiring...that's why I love Rafa the most ... when everybody was young.. Murray was having his best year in 2012 & 2013 , Federer was a beast . and Djokovic peaked in 2011 & 2012 and defeating the other bog three s a lot more than before and being consistent knockout performers.. Nadal becomes three times champion in 2008, 2010 and 2013.. Olympic champion in 2008, first man to win three grand slams in 3 different surfaces in tennis history in 2010 and Winning the summer slam ( Montreal + Cincinnati+ us open ) the only man in history to do so in 2013 .. whilst winning 10 Grand slams between 2008-2013 at an avg of 2 per year... and beating his rivals Djokovic and Federer in grand slams on grass an hard.. like for example tie ing 1-1 in Australian open and 2-1 in Is open against Djokovic I'm this time while defeating Federer in the historical 2008 final ending his Wimbledon reign.. Nadal always had the edge over Federer before 2008 and within this time..m while beating Djokovic always before 2011 while being dominated by Djokovic in 2011 and half of 12but getting back at him in other half of 12 & 2013.... When all of the big four peaked Nadal triumphed the most..m but then he got injured post 2013 and Djokovic performance against Nadal In 2011 became consistent against the battered agimg veteran from 2014 onwards .. and despite that ..still Nadal managed to hold suit on clay against Djokovic....
It’s truly a mark of Nole’s character, and it makes me appreciate him that much more, that for someone as driven and as hungry for victory as he is, he is always so warm and congratulatory to his opponent even in defeat.
Sir Andy Murray, 12 y after your maiden GS we salute your superb talent, tenacity, tennis skills and all you have achieved in tennis. The way you closed out this 5th set was a joy 🎉 we salute you
Andy Murray's probably the 4th most gifted tennis player in history. Too bad he had to be in the same era as the big 3.
That's ridiculous. There have been so many champion players in the past. Calling Murray the 4th most gifted is disrespectful to all of them.
@@hiteshsharma1132 "probably" - show some respect and learn to read maybe?
@@YourBeingParanoidNot even probably, lol.
Sampras, Borg, Lendl, Connors, McEnroe, were all more gifted than he was in their times.
@@pistolpetetc evidence?
@@YourBeingParanoid Their records/prizes won plus their ELO ratings, highlighting the strength of the competition they faced and their win ratio against top 5 and top 10 players (all available on the ultimate tennis statistics website).
Djokovic has lost more than 1 GS final due to not being able to adapt properly to the wind. This was one of them, those who watched it live remember that the wind was brutal that day. Some people might think I’m making an excuse but I’m not. One skill is being adaptable to the various conditions, and Nole is notoriously BAD in windy conditions. At least he made it competitive, deserved win from Murray
*Murray in 2012 was a beast. Great champion with 2 Wimbledon and 2 Gold Medal at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016 (also 5 Australian Open finals).*
Great final against the G.O.A.T., Nole.
He didn´t win Wimbledon in 2012, Federer did.
@@janhorak9356
But Federer didn't beat him at Wimbledon' Summer Olympics final in 2012. Murray defeated him in three sets (6-2, 6-1, 6-4).
World
Number 1 at one point to
Love the little moment where Andy gives an absolutely normal point winning reaction, almost as if he doesn't know why everyone is standing up, before realising that he has won his first grand slam!
Go on yersell Andy, SCOTLANDS NUMBER ONE 👍🏴🏴🏴
he was called British Number 1 every year since 2006 and eventually he got tired of it so in 2016 he made himself World's Number 1.
Andy Murray At that time, he showed a real sign of bravery. 😊😮 That's how he should have played today, like he did in this game. 😊
Loving Andy here ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nedded 11 years to release this
Crazy the difference wind makes if using the aus open 2012 semi final as a benchmark
you need a little luck for your first grand slam win esp. against novak. for murray that was the wind. it basically took novak's legs away. by 3/2 in the fifth you could see novak was done. being the heavier stronger guy the wind had less impact so murray had more energy in the fifth.
😂😂😂
Sure it wasn’t the ley lines?
3:22 速攻強打のフェデラーやゴリゴリ削るナダルと違って両者とも守備的なスタイルだからラリー長くなるのかな
أرى أن موراي مع المدرب التشيكي حقق انجازات جيدة
Peak AM??!! ❤❤❤
Djokovic played clearly better overall (tons of winners unlike Murray) but Murray managed the crucial points a bit more solid than djokovic
Well obviously he didn't play better he lost.
@@Mikacool Exactly, the above comment makes little sense as you can't play clearly better overal and be the loser, especially tranced in the final set.
لا ادري ان كان دجوكوفيتش اقوى في استراليا لا اجد مبرر لعدم فوز موراي باستراليا المفتوحة ربما لأنه لا ياخد المبادرة كما في هذه المباراة
And now Murray will be coaching Djoker for #25
مبروك موراي
موريسمو ايضا لم تكن سيءة
In the days before Murray could afford to spend more than £2.50 on his kit
It was a matter of time and it won me a few quid, I like Murray wish him all the best , his body is smashed up a bit now so have a break , look after your family and your business empire. I wish he had stayed with the Fred Perry logo though, sold out a bit there but I know money talks....
Gift from friend
and the crowd went mild
Sold final
Novak played so bad. I think he even wanted to lose. He played to defensive, just put the ball in play. Never tried. Probably his worst Grand Slam final
Wind makes him uncomfortable.windy condition is nightmare for djoker since he is lean and flat body those kind of condition can have effect on playstyle and body especially you are defensive baseliner
Look, somebody losing grand slam finals to Murray can’t be the GOAT. So take Raonic out of the equation.
Weird match. So bad.
Level looked awful didn’t it. Murray has the power of a child
@@felixfrank9809Three Slams, eleven Slam finals, two Olympic gold medals, 14 Masters 1000 titles.
Awful level ... power of a child ...
It's because it was so windy. They couldn't go full tilt because it was hard enough just returning the ball.
@@ShellysAshesDjokovic actually played much better committing far more winners and winning many more points until the 5th set where he lost focus and let Murray win his points really easily
@@Luchon20082010 Djokovic went into beast mode in sets 3 & 4, but from what I remember Murray edged the first 2 sets, and then just ran away with it in the final set. So Definitely wouldn't say Djokovic played "much better" overall. But it was a long time since I watched the full match.
Boringggg