Murray eyeing world No.1 ranking

Published by AP

Andy Murray is closing in on Novak Djokovic at the top of the world rankings. Photo: Getty Images
After a career-best season, Andy Murray is eyeing what has so far been an elusive goal – the world No.1 ranking.

Andy Murray’s season is turning out even better than he expected.

He’s won a second Wimbledon title and a second Olympic gold medal, and reached the finals at the Australian Open and French Open.

And on Sunday, he clinched his sixth title of the year with a 7-6(1) 6-1 victory over Roberto Bautista Agut at the Shanghai Masters, matching his season-high total from 2009.

Now the Scot has his eyes set on yet another prize – the No. 1 ranking.

It may be difficult to catch Novak Djokovic this year, but Murray is closing in on his rival.

“I will try to finish this year as strong as I can. And next year if the opportunity is there to reach No. 1, then I want to try and take it,” Murray said.

“It’s going to be a tough thing to achieve that. I’m aware of that.

“But I believe I can get there. … These last few months have proved that to me.”

With Roger Federer injured, Rafael Nadal still trying to regain his confidence and Djokovic dealing with the effects of an exhausting season, Murray has established himself as the dominant force in the game as the year winds down.

He credits the return of Ivan Lendl to his coaching team, coupled with his victory at Wimbledon after several tough losses in slam finals, for giving him the belief he could compete for major championships again.

“It helped motivate me,” he said.

“Really since the French Open, (I’ve) played the best three months of tennis of my career.”

Murray’s win on Sunday was also his tour-best 65th of the season and gave him his 41st career title, tying Stefan Edberg for 15th place on the all-time list.

While Murray still has a couple of tournaments left this year, including the ATP Tour Finals in London, he’s already looking forward to next season and his next major challenge of overtaking Djokovic for the No.1 ranking, which the Serb has held since July 2014.

Djokovic has been off his game since completing his career Grand Slam with a victory at the French Open earlier this season and has talked in recent weeks about putting less pressure on himself to win more majors and hold onto the top ranking.

Bautista Agut said he thinks the way Murray is playing, it’s only a matter of time.

“Andy is doing everything to get Novak,” he said.

“I can see it in his eyes. He’s really focused on getting No.1.”

Share this: 
  • Most popular articles

15 September 2016

The 10 most influential players in the history of tennis

The greatest champions, goes the old adage, are those who leave their sport better than th... More

22 February 2016

Quiz: How well do you know the rules of tennis?

How well do you know your lobs from your lets? Take this test to see if you can be the nex... More

18 January 2016

Kei Nishikori’s critical shot charts

Shot charts are critical in understanding a player’s on court behaviour. They have becom... More

23 March 2017

Quiz! Can you pass a basic umpire’s test?

Think umpiring is an easy job? Think again. Because umpire's don't just have to keep an ey... More