Andy Murray inches closer to no 1

Andy Murray took Novak Djokovic’s China Open crown at the weekend, but that’s not all that the Scot is after as he closes in on the Serb’s number one ranking.

Update: 2016-10-11 01:33 GMT
Britain’s Andy Murray (right) chats with Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria after winning the China Open final in Beijing. -AFP

Andy Murray took Novak Djokovic’s China Open crown at the weekend, but that’s not all that the Scot is after as he closes in on the Serb’s number one ranking.

The second-ranked Scot is looking to close the points gap to Djokovic and cap a career-best season by topping the rankings for the first time. Murray made a convincing start to that campaign in Beijing, storming through the tournament without dropping a set.

He beat Grigor Dimitrov to claim his fifth title of the year, and take him 1,000 points closer to Djokovic’s long-held number one spot.

“It’s very positive leading into Shanghai, and hopefully I can finish the year strong,” Murray said in Beijing.

Djokovic wasn’t in the Chinese capital to defend his China Open crown, having pulled out with an elbow injury, but both are playing at this week’s Shanghai Masters.

In a year that also saw him become a father for the first time, Murray bagged both his second Wimbledon crowns and Olympic gold medals. He also reached the final of the Australian and French Opens, but missed out on a second consecutive Davis Cup win when Great Britain lost to Argentina in the semi-finals. Murray aims to become the first British man to reach number one.

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