'I'm too young for knighthood' says Andy Murray
Andy Murray is not too comfortable with the thought of being called Sir just yet.
Andy Murray is not too comfortable with the thought of being called Sir just yet.
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After a season in which he had already reached dizzy heights, Andy Murray saved the best to last by outclassing Novak Djokovic 6-3 6-4 to claim his first ATP World Tour Finals title and secure the year-end top ranking.
Australia has its first champion at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals since the second of Lleyton Hewitt's consecutive successes in 2002, after Victorian John Peers partnered Henri Kontinen of Finland to win the doubles title at London's O2 Arena.
In wildly differing circumstances, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have arrived at the first championship match in the 27-year history of the season-ending tournament that will decide which man finishes the year at No.1.
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Andy Murray remained the requisite one step ahead of rival Novak Djokovic in the duel for the year-end No.1 ranking, but needed to take many, many steps to do so.
He admits he had to "reconnect" with the public, and we are now seeing how successful that has been.
Andy Murray has joined his No.1 rival Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals, as the pair continue to track along parallel paths to a likely showdown for the year-end top ranking in Sunday's decider.
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Former teenage tennis prodigy Ashleigh Barty has made another successful return to the court.
The dream finish to the ATP season inched closer after Andy Murray survived a marathon round-robin challenge from Kei Nishikori to remain unbeaten.
Former grand slam finalist Sabine Lisicki will play in the 2017 Kooyong Classic, with the Australian Open-warm up event to feature women for just the second time.
As Novak Djokovic declared "I do not feel vulnerable", Milos Raonic quantified the recent change in the dethroned world No.1's game.
The fact that Andy Murray took so long to reach No.1 may be what helps him to remain there, according to 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic.
While Andy Murray does not condone Nick Kyrgios' blatant tank job at the Shanghai Masters, the world No.1 believes there was some upside in the Australian's willingness to at least acknowledge his culpability.
One is not the only sought-after rankings number at this week's Barclay ATP World Tour Finals, with a trio of contenders vying to fill the rare year-end position in the top three vacated by the absent Roger Federer.
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A winning start to his ATP World Tour Finals defence was the prelude to further interview room irritation for Novak Djokovic.
Andy Murray has proved he can perform in London but is yet to bring his best to the ATP World Tour finals.
As unfamiliar as his second seeding may be, the five-time champion is confident he can beat Andy Murray.
Nick Kyrgios could be crowned Canberra's best male athlete despite having his year marred by tanking.
Tennis ACT boss Ross Triffitt hopes he can lure an elusive Davis Cup tie before he puts down the racquet after almost eight years in charge.
Nick Kyrgios will return from his tennis ban a better player and person following his Shanghai Masters brain snap, fellow Australian John Millman believes.
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Roger Federer has fallen outside the world's top 10 for the first time since 2002, but he could still win another grand slam title, according to former great Stefan Edberg.
Andy Murray celebrated his impending rise to the world No.1 ranking with a 6-3 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 victory against John Isner to claim his maiden Paris Masters title and his eighth tournament win of the season.
Tennis ACT continues push to host Davis Cup.
Nick Kyrgios has served a reduced ban and is free to return to the ATP Tour but mystery surrounds the nature of counselling he received.
Straight sets were the order of the day in the Canberra International men's and women's finals.
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