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Novak Djokovic vs. Andy Murray: Career Stats and Prediction for 2016 Men’s Final
- Updated: June 5, 2016
Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray will meet each other in a Grand Slam final for the seventh time Sunday when they face off at Roland Garros, and one of them will win his first French Open title.
The Djoker—who has reached the final in Paris in three of the last four years, only to lose each time—needs only the French Open to complete the full set. If he wins here, he’ll hold all four majors concurrently.
Meanwhile, Murray is the first British man in the Open era to make it to the final of the French.
Read on for a closer look at what to expect in the mouthwatering showdown, but first here’s a look at how some of their career stats compare:
Djokovic and Murray Chase History
The pair will now have met in all four finals. The Scot won their meetings at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, while the Djoker came out on top in all four of their encounters in the Australian Open.
Murray eliminated defending champion Stanislas Wawrinka on Friday in the semi-finals, overcoming the Swiss star in four sets.
BBC Sport’s Russell Fuller hailed his impressive efforts:
An outstanding Andy Murray performance from first ball to last. He has turned himself into the complete modern clay court player.
— Russell Fuller (@russellcfuller) June 3, 2016
Indeed, the two-time Grand Slam winner …
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