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"Winning a Grand Slam's been his goal and his dream since he was a very young kid playing tennis. And he's come so close a number of times and not quite made it," said Murray's mother, Judy, who is Britain's Fed Cup captain. "I think winning the Olympic gold gave him the belief that he could do it in a major final. And to see him manage to do it yesterday, after such a tough, brutal match against a great player like Djokovic, was just fantastic. ... Hopefully, it will spur him on to more."
This has not been the easiest era to come along in men's tennis, of course. Federer owns a record 17 Grand Slam titles, Rafael Nadal owns 11, and Djokovic five. Those three guys combined to win 29 of the 30 major tournaments preceding this U.S. Open (Juan Martin del Potro's 2009 victory in New York was the lone exception).
But now here comes Murray, long considered by his peers a sure-thing, champion-to-be who just hadn't managed to figure it all out yet.
Perhaps now he has.
"Andy has been maturing very nicely as a player, as a competitor, as a person," Lendl said. "As you mature, you become more comfortable in these situations. Of course, being in more of these situations, it's very important, and the more of them you're in, the more comfortable you feel."
Lendl speaks from experience.
Murray said he won't know for sure exactly what sort of confidence boost he'll gain from these 15 days at the U.S. Open -- and one particularly engaging victory against a gritty competitor in Djokovic -- until the next time he finds himself on court with so much at stake.
He is certain, though, that he can't wait to find out.
"I want to keep improving. I want to keep trying to win. ... I know, obviously, how good it feels to win a Grand Slam and, obviously, winning the Olympics. I know how hard it was, obviously, losing a Wimbledon final," Murray said on Day 1 of life as a major champion. "You want to try to win those big matches in the big tournaments, and I'll keep working hard to try and do it again."
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