Sports World News of Monday, 7 November 2016Source: BBCAndy Murray beats John Isner in Paris Masters final to take titleAndy MurrayBritain's Andy Murray celebrated his rise to world number one by beating American John Isner 6-3 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 to win his first Paris Masters title. The unseeded Isner continued to put pressure on Murray in the second, showing an increasing deftness at the net to take the second set to a tie-break. Twice in Isner's first two service games of the third set Murray saw break points snatched away by his opponent's huge serve. Isner: "Well done to Andy Murray for the title and getting to number one in the world. Murray holds the record for the longest time between first becoming number two and becoming number one - seven years and over two months.