In a back and forth match that lasted four hours, #3 seed Andy Murray found a way to win in the Semis of the Australian Open against the #2 seed Roger Federer in five sets. Murray will face off against the #1 seed Novak Djokovic on Sunday night in the Australian Open final.

We may be witnessing a changing of the guard in some respects. Sure Novak Djokovic is still the #1 ranked player in the world, but Murray Won the U.S. Open in 2012 as well as a Gold Medal at the London Olympics (he won in straight sets over Federer). Djokovic holds the better all time head-to-head record at 10-7, but on hard courts, they are at a virtual dead heat.

Sunday night is sure to be a showdown of epic proportions with the majority of the raucous Australian crowd in Murray's corner. The Australian Open Final will be played at 3 a.m. EST time on Sunday, but will be re-aired on ESPN later Sunday morning.

 

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