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Novak Djokovic vs Andy Murray unbelievable point Australian Open 2011!!!

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Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray play an absolutely awesome rally with some spectacular shots at the Australian Open 2011 final.

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  • thumbs up if you have as many grand slams as andy murray!

  • 1:41 nice

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  • djokovic the best!!!

  • @Kiasko but what is wrong with that cuz i mean when i play against other people i usually hit it directly towards them too

  • @Kiasko your a fucking idiot

  • I hope Andy Murray is taking this advice from the youtube experts.

  • @Kiasko It's called constructing a point to fucking tool. Your definition of a pusher is completely wrong.

  • @juliansa74 jesus christ,murray had so many chances to go aggresive and hit down the line in this point,at 0:26,1:00,etc

    Djokovic finishes him off by coming into the net off a big DTL backhand,that right there,is the difference between a grand slam winner and a grand slam loser

  • @Kiasko No, you are so wrong. murray is not a pusher, if he is an actual pusher, he will easily get owned in the rallies. murray doesnt hit very hard but he hit does hit hard, he just plays with large margin for error.

  • @Kiasko That's one of the reasons why Murray hasn't been able to win a slam

  • @hearditman i hope he wins wimbeldon this year .. he's been working very hard all these years

  • @Kiasko lets say he is a pusher, surely that is playing to his strengths? murray is one of the fittest and best returners on tour, you rarely see him playing aggressive tennis in first sets becuase he feels he'll be able to outlast them in the later sets. In football, thats the equivalent of playing a defender as a striker, its just not the way they'd play.

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