Jul 06, 2013 08:23 AM EDT
Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic Head-to-Head as Both Meet in 2013 Wimbledon Men's Singles Final

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray handed out plenty of eliminations at 2013 Wimbledon. They also saw a lot of fellow top seeds suffer early eliminations from the tournament. It is another head-to-head matchup between the No. 1 and No. 2 and they have plenty of history heading into the championship. Who holds the edge when they meet on the court?

For the third time in the last four grand slams, it will be Djokovic (1) vs. Murray (2). So far, the series is 1-1 with Djokovic owning the latest victory between the two, which took place at Melbourne as the Serb captured his fourth championship at the Australian Open. Things were rolling Murray's way for a while in that match before encountering a feather that interrupted one of his serves. 

Though Djokovic has won three straight matches against the Scot, Murray captured his first grand slam title against Djokovic at the 2012 U.S. Open. If he can repeat this performance, it will be a historic day at Wimbledon. The last time a representative from Great Britain captured the title at Wimbledon, it was 1936 and Fred Perry was crowned the winner. It's been 77 years since this occurred and Murray knows how much this means to his country. It goes unsaid, there will be a ton of pressure on the Scot. 

Head-to-head, Djokovic owns the series against Murray. They have met 18 times as professionals and Djokovic is 11-7 against Murray. There is greater discrepancy in the amount of grand slam titles won. Djokovic has six titles to his name while Murray only has the 2012 U.S. Open title to show. 

As mentioned previously, Djokovic has won three straight matches against Murray. He has won four straight matches against Murray only once in his career and that was back from 2006-2008 when their head-to-head series first started. Can Djokovic make it 12-7? Will Murray break the curse and better his record to 8-11? Murray is coming off a dominant performance against the top server at Wimbledon, Jerzy Janowicz. Meanwhile, Djokovic dropped his first two sets of the tournament in his semifinal meeting against Juan Martin Del Potro. Both players have given us plenty of moments in this tournament, but on Sunday, they will go for the ultimate prize at the All England Club. 

This is a matchup we are becoming accostumed to watching. It's Murray vs. Djokovic for the Men's Singles title at 2013 Wimbledon. 

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