NEW YORK. — Once the hunter, now the hunted, Andy Murray is braced for an all-out assault on his US Open tennis title from rejuvenated Rafael Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic.Murray ended Britain’s 76-year wait for a Grand Slam men’s champion by triumphing in New York in 2012 and backed it up with his historic Wimbledon victory this year, the first by a British man since Fred Perry in 1936.

The Scot beat Djokovic to win the US Open 12 months ago and repeated the dose against the Serb at the All England Club six weeks ago.
But it is Nadal, rather than Djokovic, who is tipped to win a second title in New York, to add to his 2010 victory, and clinch a 13th career major.

The 27-year-old Spaniard missed the 2012 tournament as he rested his troublesome knees, part of a seven-month injury lay-off which stretched from the second round at Wimbledon to Vina del Mar in Chile in February.

Since his return Nadal has racked up nine titles, including five Masters, and boasts a win-loss record of 53-3. — AFP.

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