Andy Murray must place early doubts in Novak Djokovic's mind
in Sunday's Australian Open final, says Barry Cowan.
The British No 1 battled past Milos Raonic in five sets to
earn another showdown with Djokovic in a repeat of last year's final.
Djokovic defeated Murray in four sets 12 months ago and the
world No 1 has won 10 of his last 11 matches against the Scot
Sky Sports expert Cowan believes the Serb is setting
new high standards in tennis but insists Murray can draw hope from his previous
wins over Djokovic in major finals.
"He's got a chance, but Novak is playing at a level
that I have never seen before in the sport," Cowan told Sky Sports
News HQ.
"I guess the one thing Andy has to try to do with Novak
is to get into Novak's head that what happens on Sunday might be a repeat of
the US Open final when Andy won his first major and the Wimbledon final.
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