Novak Djokovic is within striking distance of his sixth Australian Open if he can beat challenger and world No. 2 Andy Murray.

Murray advanced to the final after defeating Milos Raonic in five sets to set up the battle for the 2016 Australian Open title.

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“A lot of things are important against the best players in the world. You can’t do anything poorly. Novak’s played extremely well, in his last couple of matches in particular. Hopefully this time it can be a different result,” Murray said when asked about facing Djokovic this Sunday, via The Guardian.

Djokovic advanced to the final when he turned back Roger Federer on Thursday. He is looking to tie Roy Emerson's record for most Australian Open titles.

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With an added day of rest, it may all boil down to what kind of game Murray comes out with.

Above are the winners of the last 10 Aussie Open men's finals.

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