Andy Murray becomes first British man to reach French Open final in 79 years to set up meeting with Novak Djokovic

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Andy Murray produced one of his best grand slam performances to defeat defending champion Stan Wawrinka and become the first British man to reach the French Open final for 79 years.
Wawrinka was on a 12-match winning streak at Roland Garros, having overpowered Novak Djokovic in the final 12 months ago, but he had no answer to the brilliance of Murray.
Murray dominated the opening two sets, then weathered a Wawrinka fightback to win 6-4 6-2 4-6 6-2 in two hours and 35 minutes.
In the other semi final, Djokovic saw out an impressive straight set victory over Austrian Dominic Thiem.
With Djokovic playing in the last four at a slam for the 30th time and Thiem making his debut, the danger was always that it was going to be a blow-out, and so it proved.
The world number one dropped only three games in the opening two sets and then won six of the final seven games to cruise to a 6-2 6-1 6-4 victory.
Murray will now attempt to emulate Wawrinka's achievement from last year when he takes on Djokovic on Sunday.