Andy Murray vs Novak Djokovic live stream: Watch French Open 2015 Semi-Final online

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic will play in the French Open 2015 Men's Singles Semi-Finals on Friday, with the winner of this clash likely to become the favorite for the weekend's final. The match will be on from 11am ET on Friday and can be watched online through free live stream via the link provided below.

Djokovic had lost to Rafael Nadal in each of the past three years at the French Open, however, this year he was finally able to defeat the Spaniard in the Quarter-Finals. Nadal has suffered a number of injuries over the past few years and he was seeded lower for this year's tournament as he looks to keep fighting back to his best.

Unfortunately for Nadal fans he was not at his best this time around and succumbed to Djokovic, which has set up today's big clash with British hopeful Andy Murray.

After the Nadal match, Djokovic said, "You go through more emotions than for any other match. Playing against Rafa at Roland Garros, it's a special thing. It's a special match. Tomorrow is a new day and I have to move on. It's only the quarter-finals, and I want to fight for the title. That's what I came here for. I have to direct my thoughts to the semis."

Djokovic is the World No.1 at the moment and if he wins here at the French Open he will have won three of the last four Grand Slams in men's singles tennis.

Murray has said ahead of the match: "For me in general experience helps on this surface, a lot of players who didn't grow up on it tend to have better years the more time they spend on it.

"This year I feel like obviously I've played much better tennis on the clay, I feel like I understand how I have to play on the surface better than I did in the past and playing much better than I was a couple of years ago."

Today's big French Open 2015 Semi Final between Djokovic and Murray starts at 11 a.m. ET and can be watched online through free live stream by clicking here.

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