Andy Murray will hope history doesn't repeat when he meets Novak Djokovic to decide the Australian Open champion tomorrow night.
Murray has lost three finals to the world number one in Melbourne, and will be the underdog again after needing five sets to beat Milos Raonic in the semi-finals.
Murray isn't one to shy away from how he's feeling, including his thoughts about the final.
"I don't think many people think I will, but I believe in myself," he says.
Against Raonic in the semi-final, he showed what a fighter he is. He struggled against the 13th seed's colossal serving game.
At two sets each, there was nothing in it as the pair went toe-to-toe.
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