Murray outplays Dimitrov for China title

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Andy Murray (R) won his first title in Beijing with a win over Grigor Dimitrov (L), and closed in on No.1 Novak Djokovic in the Race to London points standings; Getty Images
Andy Murray won a 40th career title and closed in on the No.1 ranking after capturing the China Open with an resounding performance against Grigor Dimitrov.

Andy Murray outgunned Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 7-6(2) in the final of the China Open on Sunday to claim his 40th career title and continue his pursuit of the world No.1 spot.

Murray closed out the match in one hour and 57 minutes to become the 16th player to win 40 ATP titles.

The Briton is now 1555 points behind Djokovic in the race to end the year as No.1 and has plenty of points to play for in Shanghai, Paris and the World Tour Finals in London.

Djokovic did not defend his title in Beijing because of an elbow injury, but is expected to play in Shanghai.

It was Murray’s fifth title of what is turning out to be his best year; he reached the Australian Open and French Open finals before winning Wimbledon and the Olympics.

“It’s been the most consistent year of my career, getting to the latter stages of most of the events I have played,” Murray told Sky Sports after dispatching Dimitrov.

“Today’s match was a very high-level match. Grigor fought right to the end and made it extremely tough to finish it in two sets. I’m very happy with the way that I have played the last couple of matches. I will look forward to Shanghai now.”

Murray took the first set and looked set to serve out the second when leading 5-4 before Dimitrov forced a tiebreak.

Yet the 29-year-old Murray, who did not drop a set in Beijing, earned an immediate mini-break and never looked back.

“Andy’s pretty much the greatest player this year. He’s been winning a lot and has a lot of confidence. He obviously knows how to move well on the court. All the credit to him,” said Dimitrov, who has lost three finals this year.

Murray will be seeking his third Shanghai title next week where he has a first-round bye. His first match will be against either American Steve Johnson or Slovakian Martin Klizan.

Defending champion Djokovic faces a second-round clash with Italy’s Fabio Fognini.

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