PARIS (Reuters) - Andy Murray believes he will probably have to wait until next year to reach the world number one spot at the expense of Novak Djokovic as the two are on a final collision course at the Paris Masters. "I can obviously try and win my matches, but even if I win all of my matches this week, I still might not get there," world number two Murray told a news conference on Monday. Murray has been in fine form lately, winning 15 tour matches in succession since his defeat by Japan's Kei Nishikori in the U.S. Open quarter-finals. Murray then won three tournaments in a row - the China Open, the Shanghai Masters and the Erste Bank Open in Vienna on Sunday. Novak just lost three matches in three tournaments.
Source: The Star October 31, 2016 18:37 UTC