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Djokovic seals his first French Open
Murray second best in France as Serb makes history

Novak Djokovic looked as though he could hardly stand after winning his first French Open title yesterday, bent over with his hands on his knees.

He gathered himself, drew a heart with his racket in the clay dust and then lay down in the middle of it, on his back.

Gustavo Kuerten, who did the same thing when he won the French Open, looked on from the crowd with a big smile on his face.

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