The world No1 was born precisely a week later than the Scot in 1987 but has pulled away over the past few years like a Ferrari lined up against a pramAndy Murray has no doubt he is good enough to beat Novak Djokovic on the biggest stages in world tennis. He did it at Flushing Meadows and Wimbledon to win his two major titles. He beat Roger Federer to win Olympic gold. He has more to be proud of than just approximately any British player in the history of tennis, yet he has quite a lot to deem approximately.
In the wake of a fourth defeat by Djokovic in an Australian Open final to move with one against Federer six years ago – Murray must confront the question that will not disappear: is he as good at tennis as the player he has known since childhood?Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com