Djokovic Beats Murray, Wins First French Open Title

Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray to win his first French Open title and complete the career Grand Slam. The Serb, 29, won 3-6 6-1 6-2 6-4 to win his 12th major title and become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four Grand Slams at once. Murray had hoped to secure the third leg of his own career Slam, having already won Wimbledon and the US Open.

Murray played superbly to win the first set, but could not convert a break point early in the second, and Djokovic took control to win in three hours. He became only the eighth man in history to have won all four of the sport’s major singles prizes – and could yet match Laver’s achievement of winning all four in a calendar year. Djokovic fell back on the clay in delight and relief after requiring two breaks of serve and four match points in a desperately tense end to the final.

With three-time champion Gustavo Kuerten watch­ing from the stands, Djokovic then emulated the Bra­zilian by drawing a heart in the clay with his racquet. “It’s a very special moment, the biggest of my ca­reer,” said Djokovic. “I felt today something that I never felt before at Roland Garros, I felt the love of the crowd.”

“I drew the heart on the court, like Guga, which he gave me permission to do. My heart will always be with you on this court,” he said.