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Mubadala World Tennis Championship: Novak Djokovic withdrawal hands Andy Murray Abu Dhabi title

Andy Murray poses with the trophy after winning the the Mubadala World Tennis Championship
Image: Andy Murray: Claimed his first trophy of 2015 at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship

Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from his final against Andy Murray at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship.

Djokovic was due to take on Murray for the title in the pre-season exhibition tournament in Abu Dhabi, but the world No 1 came down with a fever after beating Stan Wawrinka in the last four.

Murray took to the court to collect his trophy and confirmed he is planning to play alongside Heather Watson in next week's Hopman Cup.

Speaking on Eurosport, the Scot said: "It's unfortunate that Novak wasn't feeling well. It happens.

"I go over to Australia tonight to play my next event and hopefully I can keep it going."

Fitness concerns

Rafael Nadal celebrates victory against Stan Wawrinka after the play-off match for third place
Image: Rafael Nadal: Beat Stan Wawrinka after the play-off match for third place

Murray beat Rafael Nadal for the loss of just two games in his semi-final but had his own fitness concerns ahead of the final after reporting soreness in his left shoulder.

After the Nadal match, the 27-year-old said: "I don't know exactly what happened. I've never had anything happen to my left shoulder before.

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"It's pretty sore and at the end of the match when I was reaching out to sign autographs it was quite painful. I'm going to have an ultrasound scan to check and see if there's anything there or not then I'll see what happens after that."

Meanwhile, Nadal secured his first victory of the season by beating Wawrinka 7-6 (7/1) 6-3 to claim third place.

The world No 3 looked understandably rusty against Murray having not played a match since before undergoing an appendectomy at the start of November.

This was a sharper performance and Nadal will have more opportunities to tune up for the year's first grand slam when he defends his title at the Qatar Open in Doha next week.