In a rollercoaster match lasting nearly five hours the Serbian top seed, trailing two sets to one, stormed back to win 6-3, 3-6, 6-7 (4/7), 6-1, 7-5 to set up a title match with Rafael Nadal.
"There's
not any words that can describe the feeling I have now," Djokovic said.
"Andy deserves the credit to come back into the match after 2-5 down.
He was fighting, I was fighting."
Djokovic
now gets a shot at his third Australian Open title while Murray's quest
for Britain's first male grand slam title in 76 years goes on.
Djokovic,
who enjoyed a stellar season in 2011, winning 10 titles including the
Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, drew first blood on Rod
Laver Arena, breaking in the fourth game when the Scot double-faulted.
He
took the opening set and broke again early in the second but Murray cut
out the errors and began to dictate the points, levelling the match and
taking the third set on a tie-break.
But
there was a sudden momentum shift at the start of the fourth set as
errors crept back into Murray's game and Djokovic raced through the
gears to take it 6-1 in just 25 minutes.
He
made a crucial break in the sixth game of the final set and although
Murray broke back, he won the match by breaking the Scot in the 12th
game.
"It
was one of the best matches I've played, but emotionally and mentally
it was hard," Djokovic said. "I felt like we were breaking each other's
serves easier than serving it out."
After
Djokovic broke in the first set Murray broke back with a powerful
backhand winner down the line, but the fourth seed was immediately under
pressure on his own serve, broken to love as Djokovic took take the
first set.
Djokovic
broke Murray for the third time in the match at the start of the second
set as the Scot struggled to gain a foothold in the match.
But
in a statement of intent Murray, an Australian Open finalist in 2010
and 2011, produced a leaping overhead at the start of game four and
stepped up a gear, levelling the set at 2-2.
It
proved a turning point as the fired-up Scot found his best form,
holding easily and then breaking again as he turned the screw in only
the second grand slam meeting between the two players.
However, Djokovic broke Murray's sequence of four straight games with a break of his own to stay alive.He
looked set to deny the Scot when he earned two break points as Murray
served for the set at 5-3, but Murray stayed strong to level the match.
Murray
stayed in charge in a gruelling third set lasting 88 minutes, dictating
the points with the Serb struggling to hold serve. Djokovic looked up
to the heavens and crossed himself when he served a rare ace.
But
Murray could not make his dominance count and was forced to dig deep to
save three set points, levelling the set at 5-5 as the clocked ticked
onto three hours. The set went to a tie-break which Murray took to move
ahead.
Djokovic,
who enjoyed one of the greatest seasons in tennis history in 2011, is
bidding become just the fifth man to win three consecutive grand slam
titles in the open era when he faces Nadal on Sunday.
"I'm going to try to recover but obviously it's going to be physical as well, so I need to do some push-ups tonight," he said.
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