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Australia took seven sailing crews to Rio; six made their medal races, and four won medals, in a strike rate that leaves other big squads in their wake. Only the swimming team won more medals from vastly more chances.If we can come to an environment like this and convert essentially four medal chances ... thats a pretty damn good outcome, Australian Sailing team leader Peter Conde said.The medal run was four years in the making.We had our first trip here six months before the last Olympics, Conde said. We started in April 2012; we had the first sailors training here in November 2012.All four of Australias expected medal chances finished in the top two in Rio.Mat Belcher and Will Ryan, who won silver in the mens 470, made 10 trips to Rio to learn the complex conditions.Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin, who won silver in the Nacra 17, told a similar story.Weve spent almost six months in Rio sailing in these waters just to get acclimatised to the conditions, Waterhouse said.Rios complex weather and water patterns meant some Australian favourites faced a fight just to stay in touch with the leaders, however.Tom Burton won gold in the Laser but only after a one in 10 tactical move on the starting line came off to perfection.And Nathan Outteridge and Iain Jensen in the 49er were unable to get in front of the New Zealand crew, who claimed gold ahead of Australias silver.But the medals werent the only measure of success.Jake Lilley and Ashley Stoddart made the Finn and Laser Radial medal race, respectively, and both 23-year-olds showed the potential to push for better results in future Games.If they are selected for Tokyo 2020, they will know the Australian Sailing Team has already put in the work to see them succeed.That started again in April. 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Djokovic beat Murray at the Australian Open this January. Thats not yet quite up to the lofty standard set by Federer and Nadal, who played each other in eight Grand Slam title matches from 2006-11. Djokovic and Nadal have contested five major finals since 2010, including a stretch of four in a row. While part of the appeal of the Federer-Nadal matchup lies in their vastly contrasting games -- all the way down to the most basic level, righty vs. lefty -- Djokovic-Murray features two guys who employ rather similar styles. They are improving servers and fantastic returners who managed to silence big hitters in the semifinals Friday: Tough to decide whether it was more surprising that Djokovic had a 22-4 edge in aces during his 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-7 (6), 6-3 victory over No. 8 Juan Martin del Potro, or that Murray had a 20-9 edge in aces during his 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 victory over No. 24 Jerzy Janowicz. They also are cover-everything hustlers who can switch from defence to offence, quick as can be. "There is some similarities there, in terms of if you look at stats and stuff. I mean, both of us return well. Thats probably the strongest part of our games. Both play predominantly from the baseline," said Murray, who is aiming to become the first British man to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936. "We both move well, but a different sort of movement," Murray continued. "Hes extremely flexible and he slides into shots, even on the courts here. He slides more. Hes quite a bit lighter than me. So Id say I probably move with more power, and hes much more flexible than me." In the womens final Saturday, 15th-seeded Marion Bartoli of France won her first Grand Slam title, beating 23rd-seeded Sabine Lisicki of Germany 6-1, 6-4. Djokovic, the 2011 Wimbledon champion, is seeking his seventh Grand Slam title overall and will be playing in his 11th major final. Murray is 1-5 in major finals. 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His victory over Federer in the Olympic final, four weeks after losing to the 17-time major title winner on the same court in the Wimbledon final, gave Murray a real boost of confidence. Theres a tremendous amount of pressure and expectations heaped on Murray every year at this time, because of the considerable wait for a British champion. He knows that, of course. So does Djokovic, who is aware there will not be many people pulling for him in the stands Sunday. "Its normal to expect, in a way, that most of the crowd will be on his side. Hes a local hero," Djokovic said. Murray says he thrives with the backing of 15,000 or so flag-waving, top-of-their-lungs-yelling spectators every time he plays on Centre Court. "Theres that extra bit of pressure that probably Novak doesnt have," said Murrays older brother, Jamie, who won the 2007 mixed doubles title at the All England Club. "If (Andy) deals with that well, then Im sure he can perform in the final. Whether he wins or not I dont know, but theyre two evenly matched guys, and theyve had a lot of great matches in the past. Hopefully Sunday will be another one." Instead of another Federer vs. Nadal, No. 1 vs. No. 2, match on the last Sunday, this time itll be Djokovic and Murray. In as unpredictable a Wimbledon as anyone can recall, Nadal lost in the first round, and Federer exited in the second, both against men ranked outside the top 100. Murray was asked how his mindset might be different in his second Wimbledon final than it was in his first, 12 months ago. "Ill be probably in a better place mentally. I would hope so, just because Ive been there before. I won a Grand Slam. I would hope I would be a little bit calmer going into Sunday," Murray said. "But you dont know. You dont decide that. I might wake up on Sunday and be unbelievably nervous, more nervous than I ever have been before. But I wouldnt expect to be." 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