Andy Murray

Murray up in ATP rankings

Andy Murray gained some consolation for his straight sets defeat to Novak Djokovic in the Paris Masters final last Sunday by regaining the world No 2 spot.

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The Scot was edged for second place by Roger Federer last week, but his run into the Paris final, coupled with Federer's early loss to John Isner, reversed the positions.

 

That could be significant for Murray at next week's ATP World Tour Finals in London as he could expect an easier draw for the group stages.

Already the two-time major tournament champion has his end-of-season sights firmly set on Britain's Davis Cup final against Belgium in Ghent from November 27-29.

Murray already is getting some practice in on an indoor clay court at Queens Club, as that is the surface chosen by the Belgians for the final, which gets underway just five days after the World Tour Finals week.

Britain has not won the Davis cup since 1936 and was last in the final in 1978.

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