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Final Novak Djokovic (SRB) Andy Murray (GBR) 7-6 4-6 6-0

四強 Novak Djokovic (SRB) John Isner (USA) 7-6 6-2

八強 Novak Djokovic (SRB) David Ferrer (ESP) 7-5 7-5

十六強Novak Djokovic (SRB) Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 6-7 7-5 6-0

Novak Djokovic (SRB) Steve Darcis (BEL) 6-0 7-5

Novak Djokovic (SRB) Martin Kližan (SVK) 6-0 5-7 6-1

 

milanhime又是一邊看球一邊在亂亂寫

分心看球比較不會太緊張

不過....到了第二盤之後就有點精神不濟

躺著看球的結果就是一整個睡爆了  哈哈

 

看來第三盤的無敵強寶貝  只能看重播的轉播了

 

2015-miami-final0405-Nole-1  哈哈  這是什麼表情呀?

 

data for referece:

 

 

Tennis - Djokovic's rich form raises prospect of another 2011 run

World number one Novak Djokovic heads into the European clay court season in ominous form after his victory over Andy Murray in the final of the Miami Open on Sunday.

 

Djokovic looks in such command of his game and his opponents that there is already the feeling he could enjoy a similar year to his remarkable 2011, where he won 41 straight matches and claimed three of the grand slam titles.

 

The Serb, who won at both Indian Wells and the Australian Open, was asked after Sunday's victory if he felt that kind of streak was on the horizon. While he was careful not to make bold predictions, his response revealed his confidence.

 

"I hope so, but it's just the beginning. I don't want to predict anything. I don't want to put some additional unnecessary pressure on myself," he said.

 

"There is already a lot of expectations of course. Everywhere I go I have to deal with it."

 

But he is enjoying the moment.

 

"I could not ask for a better start of the season, winning three big titles," he said. "Hopefully I'm able to use this for the clay court coming up. That's extremely important for me obviously leading up to French Open."

 

Certainly Murray, who has now lost his last seven encounters with Djokovic, sees little weakness in his rival's game.

 

"He serves well, he runs well, he moves exceptionally well. Physically he's in great shape; he hits the ball well off both sides," the Scot said.

 

"So, yeah, he does most things on the tennis court well. That's why he's the number one player in the world."

 

Djokovic will be 28 next month and knows that he needs to take full advantage of his current form to add to his tally of eight grand slam tournament wins - - five in Australia, two at Wimbledon and the 2011 U.S. Open.

 

"I'm trying to enjoy the moment and also utilize this time of my career where I'm probably playing the tennis of my life and I'm feeling confident and physically fit," he said.

 

"I am aware that this cannot go forever. There is going to be eventually a change of generations, some players that are going to start playing better and be stronger.

 

"But until that time comes, I'm going to try to stay as long as I can on the top and fight for biggest titles."

 

 

 

 

Miami Masters - Andy Murray fades again as Novak Djokovic wins fifth title

Novak Djokovic clinched his fifth Miami Open crown with a 7-6 4-6 6-0 victory over Andy Murray, who collapsed in the final set in familiar fashion.

 

The victory followed Djokovic's triumphs at the Australian Open and Indian Wells and was the Serb's fifth title at Miami.

 

He has now beaten Murray in 10 straight matches on hard courts and has an 18-8 overall record against the Scot.

 

The contest, played in the early afternoon heat and bright sunshine, was captivating for two sets but after Djokovic broke in the first game of the final set, he never looked back.

 

"It was brutal. Very warm. I was prepared for a physical battle but it's one thing to prepare and another thing to experience it on court," said Djokovic.

 

"It is not the first time I have had this kind of battle with Andy. As I was expecting, there were very long rallies and I just managed to play the third set as I was supposed to. I am thrilled with this win."

 

Murray started aggressively in the early afternoon heat and broke Djokovic in the third game but the Serb broke back straight away and then dominated the tie-break.

 

The second set produced some wonderful tennis from both players but turned in Murray's favour when, at 5-4 up, he broke Djokovic to love.

 

Following up on a brilliant return of an overhead shot from Djokovic that took him to break point, Murray sealed the set with a superb cross-court backhand winner.

 

Djokovic lost his cool, picking up a code violation for his yelling at the end of the set that left a nearby ball boy looking shaken.

 

But the Serb quickly turned his anger to his advantage. He broke Murray in the first game of the third set, the Scot twice dragging the ball into the net on the final two points to hand Djokovic an edge he was in no mood to let slip away.

 

A tired Murray was unable to recover and after losing to Djokovic in the final in Australia and the semi-final at Indian Wells he was left to contemplate another disappointment.

 

"It is big progress from where I was last year," said Murray. "I am not quite there with Novak yet, but I feel like I am getting a little closer."

 

 

Tennis - Djokovic continues domination with win over Murray

World number one Novak Djokovic continued his impressive run of form, winning the Miami Open over Andy Murray 7-6 4-6 6-0 at Key Biscayne on Sunday.

 

 

 

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