The Scotsman, in the middle of an impressive season, is 2415 points behind the Serb with three events remaining this year. World number two Andy Murray has insisted that he will try his absolute best to dethrone his long-time rival Novak Djokovic as the world's best tennis player in the remaining three events of the year. The top-ranked Serbian is currently maintaining a comfortable lead of 2,415 points, but Murray has a great chance to surge to the top before the ATP World Tour Finals in London next month. So I've got to make some improvements this year if I want to get close to doing that," Murray insisted. Despite three grand slam titles, Murray has never been a world number one.
Source: dna October 27, 2016 09:38 UTC