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By Kamakshi Tandon
Special to ESPN.com Friday, January 16, 2009 MELBOURNE, Australia -- The first question asked of every men's Grand Slam draw in 2008 was: Did Novak Djokovic land in Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal's half? Whichever it was, the side with two of the Big Three automatically became the tougher half, and the top seed on the other end was considered a virtual lock for the final. The emergence of the "Big Four" has made that question defunct. In recent months, Andy Murray has become a threat equal to Nadal, Federer and Djokovic, guaranteeing that ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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