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Murray can continue his climb up the world rankings



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
AFTER his best tournament victory to date, Andy Murray is up to a career-high No6 in the ATP world rankings. The question now is whether he can continue his climb and challenge the quintet above him, or whether players he has recently overtaken such as Andy Roddick and James Blake will be able to fight back.
The Scot's victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the Cincinnati Masters on Sunday certainly suggested he can carry on up the charts. Djokovic, the world No3, had just enjoyed one of his best wins in months when he beat world No 2 Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals, but he could not prevent Murray winning in straight sets.

The Serbian player is a week younger than his Scottish friend and rival, but has consistently been several steps ahead of him over the last two or three years. Now, after a period in which he was beginning to close in on Nadal and Roger Federer, Djokovic is in danger of steadily being caught by the pack.

Murray and his advisers have always insisted he was maturing physically somewhat later than many other young professionals on the tour. At 21, he is now better prepared to challenge Djokovic for the title of best of the rest behind the top two.

Nikolay Davydenko and David Ferrer are placed fourth and fifth respectively, but Murray is already ahead of the latter in the ATP Race, which is based on results this calendar year as opposed to the rankings, which take the last 12 months into account. He is also just a handful of points behind Davydenko, so on current form it will be only a matter of time before he is ahead of them both in the rankings.

Of course, it would not do to become too concerned with ranking points. Anyone, for instance, would surely rather be sixth in the world having just won a tournament than fourth having lost in the second round (as Davydenko did to Carlos Moya after getting a bye in the first round).

There is a tangible advantage to breaking into the top eight, as Murray has now done, as it means you cannot meet the likes of Federer and Nadal until the quarter-finals. Having said that, it should be remembered that Murray was outside the top eight when the Wimbledon seedings were decided, yet he still beat the higher-seeded Richard Gasquet to get through to the quarter-finals.

The way in which the rankings work mean it will be some time before he is close to Djokovic, and at present Nadal and Federer are out of sight over the horizon. But it is by no means certain that Federer will hang around on the circuit for years to come.

The five-times Wimbledon champion should soon be overtaken by Nadal, and lose the No1 slot for the first time. Having already been dethroned by the Spaniard at the All England Club last month, Federer is at a crossroads in his career.

As he turns 27 on Friday, will he be thinking of a new life away from the grind of the tour?

Almost five years younger, Nadal now looks hungrier and more confident than Federer. In the past, too many players were beaten before they took to the court against the world No1. Now, more and more of them fancy their chances of rattling the once-serene Swiss champion.

Provided he retains an appetite for the game, Federer will remain superior to everyone else bar Nadal when it comes to consistency, but that does not mean that lower-ranked opponents cannot catch him on an off-day. Murray, for example, already has a winning record against him, having won two of three meetings.

And the same goes when it comes to grand slam titles. Tennis players are fitter than ever before, and thus more able to play a greater number of tournaments. There are many, however, who would happily swap years of high rankings, and dozens of minor titles, for one major win.

For some, that major always remains elusive, despite the fact that they are more talented than some peers who have a grand slam title to their name. Of course tennis is not the only sport in which such a situation obtains.

Take golf. Colin Montgomerie proved his consistency and world-class status by finishing top of the order of merit eight times, yet he has never won a major. On the other hand, Ben Curtis and Todd Hamilton have won the Open while not coming close to completing an ascent of the world rankings.

In tennis, while the greats of the game can have multiple grand slam victories, there is still room for the odd relative outsider who peaks at the right time. Pat Cash, for example, only won one major, Wimbledon in 1987, as did Richard Krajicek, who won the same tournament in 1996.

So Murray's assertion that he can win a grand slam is by no means an unrealistic claim. Given the right circumstances – which at present really means avoiding Nadal and hoping someone else knocks him out – he has the ability to do so.

Approaching the top of the rankings appears a far more daunting task, but it is no disgrace if there are one or two of your generation who are that bit more consistent and always keep you off the No1 spot.

ATP RANKINGS

1 Roger Federer (Switz) 6,680pts

2 Rafael Nadal (Spa) 6,455

3 Novak Djokovic (Serb) 5,390

4 Nikolay Davydenko (Rus) 2,795

5 David Ferrer (Spa) 2,775

6 Andy Murray (GB) 2,135

7 David Nalbandian (Arg) 1,980

8 James Blake (US) 1,955

9 Andy Roddick (US) 1,865

10 Stanislas Wawrinka (Switz) 1,610

11 Richard Gasquet (Fra) 1,525

12 Fernando Verdasco (Spa) 1,385

13 Simon Gilles (Fra) 1,350

14 Nicolas Almagro (Spa) 1,320

15 Fernando Gonzalez (Chile) 1,285


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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 11:56 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Andrew Murray
 
1

Boswall,

05/08/2008 08:19:22
Great result for Andy at the weekend, he's really stepped up his performances and consistency over the last couple of months. Time will tell if it propells him further up the rankings.

Fingers crossed he can do the job for Team GB at the Olympics.



2

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 09:38:42
Stuff Team GB Andy, do it for yourself, your family, your girlfriend, Dunblane and the whole of Scotland!

#1 sounds the sort of guy who was slaughtering Scotland's No1 3 months ago. His first paragraph proves he has no belief in Andy Murray, and he'll turn against Andy if he fails to win gold.

The BBC website is full of the anti-Murray brigade, despite his recent successes. It provides an interesting insight to where the vast bulk of his critics come from.
3

Boswall,

05/08/2008 09:47:16
AJ - get off your soap box, there's no need to start afresh after your sad sad rantings yesterday.

All but the most blinkered fool could see there were flaws in Murrays game as recently as a few months ago that the man has now ironed out, the results speaking for themselves. It's not anti-Scottish or anti-Murray to acknowledge that.

He'll represent Team GB and what's more it'll be all the sweeter knowing that you're choking on it :)
4

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 09:56:45
#3,

Team GB will pay for the trip true enough, but we all know where Andy's loyalties lie!

I know it sticks in your craw, but get used to it sunshine! :)
5

Boswall,

05/08/2008 10:28:38
Oooh - that sounded a lot like "same to you with bells on". Imitation being the highest form of flattery I'm touched.

Best you go for a wee sleep and sober up mate.
6

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 11:03:57
It was the Scottish version of your limp wristed attempt at a jibe. Sounds much better, doesn't it?

Pack the "mate" cr&p in by the way! I don't associate myself with bawbagz like you!
7

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 13:23:37
Boswell
Dont be a halfwit all your life, son.
8

Boswall,

05/08/2008 13:52:35
Wilhelm

Your intelligent contribution to the debate is keenly anticipated.

Oh, and if you call someone a halfwit and spell their name wrongly you end up making yourself look really stupid, son.
9

kimba,

05/08/2008 14:24:56
AJ. Andy Murray (GB) 2,135, got that AJ, WANT TO PUT A BET ON "WHERE ANDY'S LOYALTIES LIE", When in the UK he lives in London,if he can parade round wimbeldon draped in the union flag,guess he has come to terms with his "Britishness"!
10

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 14:48:56
Bozo

Ive used your proper name. Are you happy now, son ?


11

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 14:51:05
#9,

Scotland's No1 has many commercial interests/sponsorships, and if "parading" around wrapped in a Union Flag, sucks another few grand out of the English public, then good luck to the boy!

Andy is Scottish first, but I think you already know that!
12

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 14:53:02
Kucumber

Grammar, spelling , its a word salad. What exactly is your point, son ?


13

La Jolla,

Florida 05/08/2008 14:59:19
Goodness, it seldom takes long before any Scotsman thread reaches the lowest common denominator. I'm just surprised nobody has yet brought up the Old Firm. AJ, your loyalties are obvious, but Andy is representing GB at the Olympics; that's the facts of the matter and, judging by his comments in the press yesterday, he's very proud and excited to do so.
14

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:01:28
AJ

A couple of years ago Andy was asking why Scots tennis players are not independent and fly the Scottish flag , just like Scottish football , rugby, golf and on and on.
15

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:05:25
Lolo says
''judging by his comments in the press yesterday, he's very proud and excited to do so.''

Because he doesnt want to rock the boat. Its just being media savvy, sweetheart !
16

Black & White Triumph,

Greenhill road....soon 05/08/2008 15:05:58
Andy Murray,

Great at tennis, brilliant at winding up the gin and fizz crowd who doted on Timmy. now they have someone who wants to be known as a winner and is displaying the kind of grit required to be one and is causing disquiet in the process as he might just do it.

Andy for your own sake win!
17

kimba,

05/08/2008 15:08:31
11. What a racist gomper you are,who the h-ll do you and your cohorts think you are? there are 50 million people in England,and 5 million in scutterland, GET REAL!
18

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:09:16
Bozo

Why do you hate Scotland soooo much ?
19

kimba,

05/08/2008 15:10:46
13. THANK YOU,my point exactly.
20

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:12:30

Kucumber is keeping it real. yeah REAL DUMB.
21

La Jolla,

Florida 05/08/2008 15:15:02
Erm, Wilhelm, I'm a bloke, but whatever lights your candle.

He's not just being media savvy, he wants to stay in the village and hang out with the other athletes. It's okay to be Scottish and British, just as it's okay to be a Nationalist Scot should you choose.
22

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05/08/2008 15:16:20
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23

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:23:19
Lolo

A few years ago , Andy took the mickey out of Tim Henman by saying '' he support any football team that plays against England ''. It was a joke, but the English media went bezerk and slagged him off for it. Andy has to be careful what he says and does now, because he doesnt want that happening again.
24

La Jolla,

Florida 05/08/2008 15:35:39
I've made that same comment myself Wilhelm, it doesn't make him anti-English, just that he doesn't support English football, and why should he? I'm sure Lancashire don't support Yorkshire when they play cricket either.

The point is, when he plays in the Olympics he represents GB, who's membership of the Olympics allows him to even compete.

He's also been trained through the British tennis system, so English, Welsh or whomever should be allowed to support him without the vitriol that comes from several posters here.
25

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 15:40:30
#24,

He was trained in the Spanish system, before the LTA made him an offer he couldn't refuse!

You obviously ken heehaw about Andy Murray! A bit like kimbo.....
26

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:46:36
Lolo
I dont think Andy likes the british tennis system, his brother Jamie was treated badly by the '' twits '' who run tennis. Thats why Andy went to Spain as a teenager.

Anyway tennis shouldnt be in the olympics, its the hopping , skipping, jumping and drug taking show.
27

La Jolla,

Florida. 05/08/2008 15:51:18
And who paid for him to train in Spain?
28

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 15:53:56
27 Lolo

I did and ive got the receipts to prove it.
29

kimba,

05/08/2008 16:05:03
22. Are you refering to me you gomper? if so,I live in England,and am proud to do so,and didn't the "muslims" as you call them nearly Annihilate Glasgow airport!
30

La Jolla,

Florida 05/08/2008 16:05:21
LOL! You should get a cut of his winnings then.
31

Boswall,

05/08/2008 16:09:20
#26

Murray went to Spain to benefit from the superior quality of coaching and practice partners than was available in the UK. You may indeed have meant this but if that was the case the meaning was lost amongst the rest of your post.
32

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 16:12:58
31 Bozo

Can you not understand english ? Are you that thick, son ?


33

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 16:17:22
29. Are you refering to me ?

I was refering to the other '' Kucumber '' . Of course I was refering to YOU. you knucleheaded dimwit.
34

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 16:20:30
Kucumber

How old are you, 7 or 8 ? Which is it, son ?
35

kimba,

05/08/2008 16:23:29
33. Good, perhaps you would be so kind as to answer my question, DIDN'T THE MUSLIMS NEARLY ANNIHILATE GLASGOW AIRPORT?
36

kimba,

05/08/2008 16:25:57
34.Ah, has this wee English lassie got you on the run,better get a jock strap before I kick you in the nuts!
37

Boswall,

05/08/2008 16:26:05
#32

I understand you're trying to make sense, you're just not.

I expect some more name calling is just what's needed - over to you.


38

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05/08/2008 16:36:31
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39

AJ Fife,

05/08/2008 16:38:33
#36,

"wee English lassie"

That's not how Magic Hoops described you! The poor boy has disappeared off the face of the earth. What did you do to the lad?
40

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 17:30:56
Is that all you do Kucumber , annoy adults ?
41

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 17:36:41
Bozo says
''I expect some more name calling is just what's needed - over to you.''

You mean like this.

Bozo said this
''Oooh - that sounded a lot like "same to you with bells on". Imitation being the highest form of flattery I'm touched.''
''Best you go for a wee sleep and sober up mate''


Bozo hoist by his own petard, Hilarious !
42

Boswall,

05/08/2008 18:53:34
#40
I doubt very much if he has annoyed any yet.

#41
First of all the trick is to read all the words together - this is called a sentence - this allows you to understand what's being communicated.

Secondly it's becoming more obvious that you and AJ are one and the same - nice that you could find someone to argue alongside you :)

Thirdly at no point did I resort to your nursery level name calling (Bozo, Kucumber, Lolo, halfwit etc) rather I offered helpful advice to your pseudonym in response to his/your bizarre accusations.

Mate, you need to relax. Kick back or turn the lights down, maybe picture our Andy standing on the top plinth at the Olympics gold medal dangling from his neck and him wrapped in the resplendent Union Flag.
43

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 19:09:36
Bozo says
Mate, you need to relax.

First of all, Im not your mate. The names Wilhelm and dont you forget it, son !

Secondly. AJ and Wilhelm are 2 seperate people. Are you paranoid ?

Thirdly. Why do you hate Scotland sooooo much ?

Kick back or turn the lights down, maybe picture our Andy standing on the top plinth at the Olympics gold medal dangling from his neck and him wrapped in the resplendent Scottish Flag at the 2012 london olympics in england !

44

Boswall,

05/08/2008 19:59:53
"Why do you hate Scotland sooooo much ?"

This troubles you enough to ask twice? Ok, well the answer is I love my country, the difference between you and I is that I'm merely patriotic, you're a nationalist (based on the limited evidence on the forum, a fanatical on eat that). There's an important difference.

Based on current public opinion and voting intentions, your scenario is not terribly likely, I'll take your imitation as the compliament it was no doubt intended to be.

Gotta go & do adult things now. Nighty night mate.
45

kimba,

05/08/2008 20:15:46
40. As the scottish school holidays are in full flight,guess you are the child, so why don't you go and get some fresh air!
46

Wilhelm ,

05/08/2008 20:21:00
Bozo says
''a fanatical on eat that''

What does that mean ?

Bozo says
'll take your imitation as the compliament''

You mean Complement

Bozo said this
''spell their name wrongly you end up making yourself look really stupid.''

Bozo hoist by his own petad, like I said Hilarious.

Ps . Bit early to go to your cot, Well I suppose babies need their sleep !

 

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