Andy Murray's dream of a first Grand Slam was well and truly crushed in Melbourne on Sunday. There is no doubt that Roger Federer is by far the greatest man to play the sport and despite all the hype and build-up to both this final and the US Open final at Flushing Meadows last year, Murray has been blown away on both occasions.Sunday's three set defeat served as yet another reminder of how far the Scot has to come before being anywhere near the standard of the all-conquering Federer.
The Swiss star even admitted in his post match interview that Murray was too good not to win a slam title at some point in the future and the 22-year old does appear to be Britain's best hope of claiming that first title since Fred Perry. Unfortunately for him and every other professional at the moment, they take to the court in the shadow of a genius.
Murray's defeat came as no surprise to many who tuned in on Sunday morning. Despite being a marmite player (you either love him or hate him), there is no denying that he has reached a standard rendering him capable of not only winning a Grand Slam but has the potential to improve in the future. Regularly knocking out players like Rafael Nadal can do no harm at all to his game and reputation.
Behind the tears you could see a man who will be itching to bounce back and prove all the doubters wrong. He might just have to wait until a certain Roger Federer puts his raquet away for the last time before clinching that first title win.
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