Wimbledon 2013 Janowicz Meltdown [VIDEO] as Andy Murray wins first Wimbledon Title Final, Not Janowicz's First Meltdown

Jerzy Janowicz could have reached the Wimbledon 2013 final today by beating Andy Murray, but had a meltdown late in the match. Janowicz was leading 4-1 in the the third set and was playing well. However, then things fell apart. Janowicz allowed Murray to make a comeback.

The 22-year-old Polish tennis player Janowicz lost five consecutive games, 6-7 (2-7), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, then watched Murray celebrate as he advanced to the final at Wimbledon.

Janowicz said: "Such a shame I didn't play my best tennis today ... I was struggling a little bit with my serve. Everything basically collapsed after this one point when we were 30-all, third set, (4-2) for me."

Andy Murray is confident that the young tennis player Janowicz has a very bright future ahead of him. Murray said that Janowicz was a very good player and represented the future of tennis.

Murray said: "He's obviously young. He has a huge game. He moves very well for his size. He's very athletic. I think his physique is kind of the future of tennis, the way guys are getting bigger and moving better, as well ... He's very unpredictable. He has a lot of power, but he also has good feel. He has a lot of drop shots. He very rarely misses them."

Watch Janowicz Meltdown Wimbledon 2013 video here:

Jerzy Janowicz also had a meltdown at this year's Australian Open.

Watch Janowicz Meltdown Australian Open 2013 video here:

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