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Ok, maybe a little bit of an overstatement. But ONLY a little bit of one. Does anybody think that Djokovic's victory in the final was not significantly facilitated by Murray having to play Fed in the semis. Or that Fed's 5-set loss to Murray was due in part to more wear and tear from a far tougher draw than Murray had (especially a 5-setter against Tsonga in the previous round)?
Right now these three are so evenly matched in terms of capabilities that something as random as road to the final can significantly affect the outcome of matches between them. My guess is that until Nadal returns, the winner of the tourneys will be whichever player draws Ferrer in his half. |
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Bull. Djoko would have beaten Fed more easily than Murray did and it wouldn't have affected his perf in the final. (Djoko has already won AO after beating Fed in the semi and Murray in the final in 2011). He also had Murray, Nadal back to back in 2012 and I can't think of any tougher combination (much tougher than Fed + Murray), although the other way around (Nadal first and Murray next) would no doubt be even worse. It doesn't matter what draw you throw at Djoko at AO, a bit like Rafa at RG although not for as long.
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In 2011, Djokovic was so dominant at the AO there are few who could have stopped him, last of all a headcase Murray in the final. Last edited by kanamit : 01-27-2013 at 11:44 AM. |
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Djoko is not the same either. He's had the entire 2011 feat behind him now and is #1 and is much more confident and his serve has improved immensely (it wasn't great in AO 2011). So they both improved, so what? Djoko still has the edge in their matchup. Djoko is still the better of the 2. |
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Djokovic would have beaten Federer in straight sets in the semis just as he did in 2008 and 2011, and would have been physically in fine shape for the final regardless. He may have been better sharpened up despite the straight sets win than his rout of Ferrer, started better, and won the final more easily. Djokovic is the Australian Open GOAT, was always going to be a big ask for Murray to beat him here, but he gave a good try.
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Yes he is better, Certainly he is. At AO 2011, he had never been #1 yet and it was just the beginnning of his great stretch. He's played better this AO. Absolutely. (+ if you can't see he's serving better, then you're blind, no offense. Djoko would not have had a shot in hell at winning WTF in 2010. Why? His serve was still shaky among other things).
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Djokovic ended 2012 as the clear #1, and how now beaten Murray 3 times in a row, clearly regaining the edge in the matchup. As for his level compared to 2011, it is probably a bit lower, but the other guys are also playing better than they were in 2011- Murray is better, Nadal before his injury was better last year, Federer is even playing better than his mostly dead 2011. The argument Murray should have beaten Djokovic at the Australian Open but for the draw, is as deluded as the argument of Murray haters that Murray only beat Djokovic at the U.S Open due to the wind. The nonsense never ends.
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I don't think that Murray lost because of his draw. The match today was very similar to the US Open final -- except that Murray won the second set there, and couldn't manage it here.
I think this is just how it goes with Murray/Djokovic five setters. Murray can match or exceed Djokovic for two sets, but then he gets spent and Djokovic goes on a tear. It was like that at the AO semifinal last year, too, except that Murray's strong sets were 2 and 3. If Murray had capitalized in the second set today, I really think he would have taken it in 5. |
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And your mentioning that Djokovic almost lost to Murray in the semi in 2011 is wrong. He straight-setted Federer in the semi, then straight-setted Murray in the final. This year, Djokovic almost lost to Wawrinka in the early rounds, though admittedly Wawrinka was playing good aggressive tennis. |
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I'm not a Murray fan at all. I'm just stating the obvious. The long 5-setter with Federer clearly affected Murray's performance in the final. And not for the better, either. |
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Yes, I edited my post because I realized I was talking about 2012. It changes absolutely nothing in the dynamic between Djoko and Murray. Djoko has been the better player of the 2 for the last 3 years and he still is. The draw makes 0 difference (as WTF showed well enough). Actually, the only time the draw made a difference is USO 2012 because Djoko had to play 3 days in a row, a tall order for a slam. |
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It is funny that some were crowing about Ferrer finally after 6 whole months of inactivity going past Nadal in the rankings, and many are now lamenting Nadal is out since Ferrer is so much less of a factor in draws and at the top. Sometimes it is best to be careful what you wish for. Even Nadal haters now must admit that the top echelon of the game is better off for his presence, and loses something significant without him.
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Of course you have a right to delude yourself. Given that Murray has never beaten Djoko at AO, you do not have a point to convince anyone else though, sorry. Murray had a cakewalk draw until Fed and even Fed didn't play that well. Murray had a day off between each match. He had incredibly weak opposition, didn't even have to play Delpo in the quarters. If Murray cannot handle a draw like the one he had then it's really bad news for him, because he's most likely to never get much better. If you want to play that game, I'd go so far as to claim that if Murray had had Djoko's draw instead, he wouldn't even have made the final because he would have lost to Wawrinka playing the match of his life (exactly like it happened at USO before). Djoko is better than Murray, especially at AO. No excuse needed. Last edited by veroniquem : 01-27-2013 at 12:14 PM. |
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OK. Well even if the winner comes out of the Ferrer half at Indian Wells, presuming the big 3 all make the semis, that would be 4 significant events in a row. Clay I am not sure if it matters even if Nadal is not back, since Murray isnt even better than Ferrer on clay, unless he improves on it.
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Fed, having a brutal draw himself, softened Murray like chocolate mousse for Nole.
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Every year the losers are the AO organizers...eliminate the uneven gap between the SFs and the finals! The USO has finally wised up and offered the proper FO/Wimby one-day of rest for both winners. It's time for the AO to ditch the staggered SF schedule.
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