'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
Andy Murray looks like a one-hit wonder.
On the eve of the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic was asked if he had noticed anything different about Andy Murray.
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The novelty of being the first British man to win a Grand Slam title in 76 years is about to give way to the reality of being a reigning major winner.
People have been treating Andy Murray differently since he won his first major and ended that long drought for British men at tennis' Grand Slam tournaments.
Andy Murray will experience a new sensation when he starts play at next month's Australian Open _ feeling like a Grand Slam champion.
It's a job for two when the Czechs win Davis Cup finals.
With Rafael Nadal sidelined with an injury, the Czech Republic team hopes to complete a rare double this weekend when it takes on defending champion Spain in the 100th Davis Cup final.
While Andy Murray basked in the glow of his first major championship, his coach celebrated the U.S. Open title with a few rounds of golf with his buddies.
First came the victory in the Tour de France. Then there were the stacks of medals at a dazzling Olympics at home.
If it's true, as they say, that the toughest Grand Slam title to win is your first, then Andy Murray was right to feel relief, above all, when he finally got No. 1 out of the way at the U.S. Open.
After reveling in a rousing Olympic summer of sporting success, Britain awoke Tuesday to another major milestone: Finally, after 76 years of waiting, the country has a male Grand Slam tennis champion.

First came the victory in the Tour de France. Then there were the stacks of medals at a dazzling Olympics at home.

Ending a nation's long drought, and snapping his own four-final skid in majors, Andy Murray finally pulled through with everything at stake on a Grand Slam stage, shrugging off defending champion Novak Djokovic's comeback bid to win the U.S. Open in five sets.
"We've worked on some minor technical things, some mental things, and we've obviously worked on tactical things as well," he said. "But he tries to keep things fairly simple and not overcomplicate things. That's something that I think especially at the beginning of my career I struggled with."
"It's very nice to see when somebody who wanted to work hard and is willing to put the work in gets rewarded for it," he said.