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Can Andy Murray Gift Australian Open Title to His Unborn Baby?

Andy Murray has already won two major titles which includes the prestigious Wimbledon in 2014 and a US Grand Slam victory in 2012.

Amoolya Rajappa

It's going to be a nervous grand slam final for British tennis star and two time Grand Slam winner Andy Murray who is  expecting the birth of his first child any moment now.

Murray got married to his long time girlfriend Kim Sears last year in a traditional Scottish wedding ceremony at his home town Dunblane.

This year's Australian Open is memorable for Murray for yet another reason. His brother Jamie Murray ranked Birtain's No 1 in doubles has already won the coveted title at during Saturday's Doubles finals.

This is the first time both the brothers have made it to the finals of a Grand Slam at the same time. Andy's singles win against world no 1 Novak Djokovic could be double whammy for the Murray brothers.

Andy Murray has already won two major which includes the prestigious Wimbledon in 2014 and a US Grand Slam victory in 2012. The 28-year-old became the first British player to win a Wimbledon title in 77 years. His other major accomplishment includes the winning his first Olympic gold medial defeating Roger Federer in 2012 Olympic finals.

This is Murray's fourth encounter with Djokovic in the Australian Open finals. Having lost the last three battles, a victory at the year's first grand slam would be the most best suited gift to his yet to be born child.

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