Djokovic in the dock as Murray caught out in Australian Open

Was the Scot's opponent guilty of play-acting at Melbourne? Regardless, Murray panicked

Andy Murray of Great Britain looks on as Novak Djokovic of Serbia
(Image credit: 2015 Getty Images)

Andy Murray's bittersweet relationship with the Australian Open continues after he lost a fourth final at the Rod Laver arena, falling apart in the closing stages of his showdown with Novak Djokovic. And afterwards there was a whiff of controversy over suggestions that the Serbian had been guilty of play-acting and feigning injury to disconcert Murray.

After two evenly-matched sets of at times brutal tennis there was nothing between the two players, until Djokovic began to limp badly at the start of the third set. The Serbian also appeared in distress at the start of the second set, and although he recovered it was Murray who took the second on a tie-break.

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