Calm Murray faces Federer in Australian Open semi-final
The 25-year-old player from Scotland is attempting to win a second consecutive Grand Slam after a breakthrough year that included wins at the London Olympics and the US Open.

On the eve of the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic was asked if he had noticed anything different about Andy Murray.
“He has a shorter haircut,” said the five-time Grand Slam winner, smiling.
But the top-ranked Djokovic then turned serious because Murray’s makeover is no joking matter.
The 25-year-old player from Scotland is attempting to win a second consecutive Grand Slam after a breakthrough year that included wins at the London Olympics and the US Open. He arrived in Melbourne with a new demeanour, a sense of calm and confidence.
“I think mentally something switched in his head,” Djokovic said. “And he just started believing much more in his abilities.
I think mentally something switched in his head,” Djokovic said. “And he just started believing much more in his abilities
“Now that he’s done it, he’s definitely right up there, one of the first few favourites for any tournament he plays.”