The Two are not only the best of friends on tour but also the stars of tomorrow and the youth sensations of today’s tennis - and when the two would meet, the game would promise a lot for sure.
This is what all buffs gathered to see had perceived when Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray met in the semifinal round of the Sony Ericsson Open in a battle of professional youth.

Djokovic was just exceptional, with flawless stroke play he completely transformed the tie into a one sided affair much to the dislike of all tennis enthusiasts - crushing Murray in straight sets 6-1, 6-0. Managing the feat Djokovic not only halted Murray’s run to his maiden final in the ATP Masters Series event but also sent the American dejected handing him the worst defeat of his brief professional career.
The 10th-seeded Djokovic will face the unseeded Guillermo Canas (who defeated Ivan Ljubicic 7-5 6-2, in the second semi-final) in the final at Miami in the bid for his first Masters Series title - this is a good opportunity for the Serb to wrap up the title after making it into two consecutive final at Masters Series (first at the Indian Well where he lost to Nadal).











