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Australian Open 2016: Time, TV schedule and live stream for Novak Djokovic vs. Andy Murray

Djokovic and Murray will close out the tournament with the men’s final on Sunday morning.

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Only one day remains at the 2016 Australian Open, and one of Novak Djokovic or Andy Murray will be crowned the champion at Rod Laver Arena. The women’s final has already been decided, with Angelique Kerber scoring the massive, massive upset over world No. 1 Serena Williams.

Djokovic is favored, much like Williams was, though Murray has been here before and has won a major final in the past, while Kerber was playing in her first ever final after losing her previous three semifinal appearances. Murray beating Djokovic, who has won 10 of the last 11 matches between the two, would be an upset, but nothing on that level.

The Serb has a 21-9 record over Murray, though his last loss came in 2015, shortly after Djokovic was denied the French Open title. Djokovic has won the Australian Open five times, and if he gets another one, he’ll tie Roy Emerson for the most in tournament history. Murray is still searching for his first title in Melbourne.

The final day of play at the Australian Open will get underway early Sunday morning at midnight ET. The mixed doubles final will take place first, and it will be broadcast on the Tennis Channel, with a live stream available at WatchESPN. Djokovic and Murray will face off in the men’s final around 3 a.m. ET, with television coverage shifting to ESPN, though the live stream will also be available at WatchESPN.

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