Murray certain of Grand Slam glory
February 08, 2012 13:33:09 UK
Andy Murray remains adamant that he will eventually win a Grand Slam title, having been denied by champion Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
Murray, who has lost in three major finals without winning a set, lost out to Djokovic in a five-set epic at the semi-final stage in Melbourne, having been thrashed by the same opponent in the final 12 months earlier.

I am going to win one.
Andy Murray
However, Murray is more content with his game this time around, with new coach Ivan Lendl seemingly already having a positive effect on the world number four.
"I am going to win one," a defiant Murray said.
"I feel way, way better coming away from the Australian Open this year than I did last year and much, much more positive about my game and the future."
Murray's next chance to end his Grand Slam drought comes at the French Open, with the Scot 23.00 to take the title at Roland Garros, while Djokovic is 3.25 and Rafael Nadal is 1.72.
British number one Murray reached the semi-finals in Paris in 2011, where he was defeated 6-4 7-5 6-4 by Nadal, who went on to clinch the title for the sixth time.
Murray then went on to reach the last four at both Wimbledon and the US Open, where he was beaten in four sets by Nadal on both occasions.
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