Andy Murray held his nerve to tame Jerzy Janowicz 6-7(2) 6-4
6-4 6-3 on Friday and set up a Wimbledon final showdown against top
seed Novak Djokovic.
The leading two players in the world will meet in the final on Sunday after Murray recovered from the disappointment of losing the first set to beat 24th seed Janowicz in two hours and 52 minutes on Center Court.
“I’m delighted, it was a very tough match and completely different to any other match I’ve had here this year,” Murray told the BBC.
“He’s talented and unpredictable, he has huge serves, which give you very little rhythm to come back at him.”
The first set was dominated by serve but after Murray squandered a break point in the third game followed by two set points on the Janowicz serve at 5-4, it went to a tiebreak.
The leading two players in the world will meet in the final on Sunday after Murray recovered from the disappointment of losing the first set to beat 24th seed Janowicz in two hours and 52 minutes on Center Court.
“I’m delighted, it was a very tough match and completely different to any other match I’ve had here this year,” Murray told the BBC.
“He’s talented and unpredictable, he has huge serves, which give you very little rhythm to come back at him.”
The first set was dominated by serve but after Murray squandered a break point in the third game followed by two set points on the Janowicz serve at 5-4, it went to a tiebreak.
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