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Old 11-29-2012, 08:52 AM   #1
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Default Djokovic or Murray: Who will lead their h2h when it's all said and done?

Currently Djokovic leads 10-7, who do you think will be the leader at the end of their careers?
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Old 11-29-2012, 09:20 AM   #2
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thats a tough one..lets see then....hmmmm depends on..

is murray at his peak ? (could be), still improving ?(i think), or had his best year already ?
same for djokovic also..his level so far in career has generally been higher than murrays..(no1 rank, more majors/masters/world tour finals)

although the h2h have been pretty close alot of times..so even if djokovic remains more dominant in terms of titles, murray could feasibly have a winning h2h vs djokvic..but then again just as likely not

to sum up then..i dunno
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Old 11-29-2012, 09:21 AM   #3
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Nole will keep the h2h lead and it probably be a similar h2h that Andre-Sampras had. 20-14 or something like that in favor of Nole
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Old 11-29-2012, 11:33 AM   #4
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I think it will stay about the same. They go back and forth, but Djokovic will always just stay slightly ahead. I could see it ending 20-18 or something like that.
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Old 11-29-2012, 11:36 AM   #5
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Djoker will
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Old 11-29-2012, 11:37 AM   #6
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Djokovic will always lead the H2H against Murray.
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Hard to call, but that's what makes tennis for the next couple years exciting.
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I think Djoker will. Even if they go .500 for the rest of their respective careers, Djoker will still have the lead!

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Old 11-29-2012, 11:47 AM   #9
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tough one but i have to go with murray in the next upcoming years they are going to meet a lot and murray is slowly developing and once he's at his peak he will be beating djokovic
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Old 11-29-2012, 11:49 AM   #10
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I concur with others. It will probably go something similar to what it is now for the future, another 10-7 in their next 17 matches, ending something like 20-14, similar to Sampras and Agassi. Djokovic is just a bit more explosive all around and tougher mentally. Murray has a more versatile game but it doesnt really give him the edge overall it seems.
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Idk but whoever it will probably be very close
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:41 PM   #12
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tough one but i have to go with murray in the next upcoming years they are going to meet a lot and murray is slowly developing and once he's at his peak he will be beating djokovic
Murray could have already hit his peak this year.
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I concur with others. It will probably go something similar to what it is now for the future, another 10-7 in their next 17 matches, ending something like 20-14, similar to Sampras and Agassi. Djokovic is just a bit more explosive all around and tougher mentally. Murray has a more versatile game but it doesnt really give him the edge overall it seems.
If Murray can keep doing this to Djokovic then he has a chance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1HZbxkdlHw

It was rallies like these that eventulally resulted in Djokovic physically breaking down.
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Djokovic because of clay(Djokovic by far, far).... more tournaments than on grass(Murray has the edge). HC will be even in the end.
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Djokovic hasn't won a slam since January 2012, and even then he needed a 7-5 fifth set to beat Murray. They met at the US Open and Murray won the 5th set EASILY. There is no doubt where this rivalry is going. It's all Murray.
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This man will prevail in the h2h.
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If Murray can keep doing this to Djokovic then he has a chance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1HZbxkdlHw

It was rallies like these that eventulally resulted in Djokovic physically breaking down.
Oh come on, Novak breaking down is extremely rare these days.

That was a one off (lucky Murray as usual).

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Djokovic hasn't won a slam since January 2012, and even then he needed a 7-5 fifth set to beat Murray. They met at the US Open and Murray won the 5th set EASILY. There is no doubt where this rivalry is going. It's all Murray.
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If Murray can keep doing this to Djokovic then he has a chance:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1HZbxkdlHw

It was rallies like these that eventulally resulted in Djokovic physically breaking down.
Djokovic won that rally.

In fact, the majority of Djokovic/Murray rallies go in a pattern where they hit passively to each other until Djokovic either gets bored and hits a winner, or Murray makes an unforced error.

Do you see that Murray is screwed both ways - he's not as consistent and can't defend as well as Djokovic, so will always cough up the unforced error first, and he also is far physically weaker than Djokovic, and doesn't have the strength to swing the racket fast enough to hit winners, so is vulnerable to getting blasted off the court by Djokovic as well.

With this in mind, it truly is remarkable that the H2H has been so close - one would have to think that when they've met they've mainly played mostly on surfaces or under conditions that Djokovic does not favor, or that Djokovic has suffered with personal issues or his previous susceptibility to allergies to skew the H2H slightly.
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...one would have to think that when they've met they've mainly played mostly on surfaces or under conditions that Djokovic does not favor, or that Djokovic has suffered with personal issues or his previous susceptibility to allergies to skew the H2H slightly.
I always hear this on these forums.

People always try and find excuses for whenever Murray succeeds. I mean, he has a losing H2H against Novak yet you're still laying into him.

Give the guy a break for goodness sake. Many matches between them have been genuinely evenly-poised, with only a few points making the difference either way.
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