Sunday 6 November 2016

Andy Murray became world number one after Raonic withdraws from paris masters

Andy Murray became world number one after Raonic withdraws from paris masters. Britain’s Andy Murray became the new world number one after Milos Raonic withdrew from their Paris Masters semi-final with injury. Andy Murray clinges Rome title with victory over Novak Djokovicii. The Easy victory would see Murray, 29, move to the top of the rankings for the first time in his career after replacing long-time incumbent
Novak Djokovic. Raonic added that he had suffered a muscle tear in his right leg in his previous match, sending Murray through to face John Isner in Sunday’s final
iv. Djokovic had been No 1 since June 2014 – a 122-week run at the top of the list – but his quarter-final defeat to Marin Cilic on Friday paved the way for Murray, who now becomes the 26th man to top the rankings and the first Britain to top the listing since the system was introduced in 1973.

Andy Murray became world number one after Raonic withdraws from paris masters

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