Murray beats Federer to face Djokovic in final

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Andy Murray and Roger Federer exchange greetings after the Briton’s victory. Reuters

Melbourne: Andy Murray set up an enthralling Australian Open final against world number one Novak Djokovic after a high-quality victory against Roger Federer yesterday. The 25-year-old Briton, who had never beaten Federer in a grand slam previously despite being one of the few players to hold a superior career record against the Swiss, advanced to the final with a 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-2 win in four hours.


Murray had looked the more likely to win the match from the outset with a superior service game and aggressive shotmaking, but the 17-times grand slam winner proved he was still a force to be reckoned with by forcing a fifth set.  The US Open champion, however, got off to a storming start in the fifth, racing out to a 3-0 lead and after being two points from the match in the fourth set was not prepared to let the opportunity
slip again.

"It's always tough against him. Slams are when he plays his best tennis," Murray said in a courtside interview. "I didn't play the best tiebreak, it's hard when you're serving for a place in the final and a few minutes later you are into a fifth set." Murray produced a superb service game in the first set, broke in the third game and gave Federer only one break opportunity to take the first set 6-4 in 45 minutes.  Neither player was prepared to give any quarter in the second set as they thrusted and parried, punched balls down the tramlines, produced delicate drop shots and running cross - court passing shots from amazing angles to force a tiebreak.

Tough match
Murray was the first to blink when he allowed Federer to a 4-1 lead and while he battled back to 5 - 5, Federer seized the opportunity from a mistimed overhead from Murray to level.  Murray quickly dismissed the disappointment of dropping the set, picking up his serve again and increasing the accuracy and power on his forehand.  He set up three break points in the sixth game, sealing it on his second, to take a 4-2 lead and then blasted through the next game to love to ensure he closed out the set two games later when he served his 16th ace of the match.

Federer jumped out to a 4 - 1 lead in the fourth set when he finally broke Murray's serve for the first time in the fifth game, but the Scot stormed back, levelled at 5-5 and was two points away from the match while serving.  The Swiss, through sheer force of will, forced a tiebreak and deciding set, though Murray powered through it in just 30 minutes as he broke in the opening game and held his own serve to love twice to set up the final against the Serb.


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Numbers strongly speak that Andy Murray has a much better chance to win the final of the Australian Open 2013.
Final date is 27.
Fate number of Andy Murray is also 27(2+7=9).
Murray was born on May 15,1987.
His birth number is 6.
Numbers 3,6 and 9 are basically lucky.
His lucky numbers are further strengthened.
Because,his fate number is 27(2+7=9).
His occult number is 36(3+6=9).
His Sun Sign is related to 6.
Briefly,all his numbers are mutually lucky.
Australian Open 2013 is his 6th Grand Slam final
Age 27 will be epoch making for Murray.
In the Womens final Li Na is expected to emerge victorious.
She was born on February 26,1982.
That the final is on 26 is a good omen for her.




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