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World No. 1 Murray tipped for knighthood

ANDY Murray was tipped to become ‘Sir Andy’ after crowning a golden season on top of the world days after brother Jamie topped the doubles standings.

Murray produced an imperious display to defeat long-time rival Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-4 and win the ATP Tour Finals at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday.

The 29-year-old’s first Tour Finals title came with the hugely significant bonus of ensuring that he remained above Djokovic in the year-end rankings after he knocked the Serb from pole position two weeks ago.

Murray’s victory capped an impressive 2016 that also saw the Scot win the Wimbledon and Olympic singles titles.

Having spent the majority of his career overshadowed by the incredible achievements of Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, Murray can finally claim he is the best player on the planet.

Leading British bookmaker William Hill promptly installed Murray as a 2/1 chance to be given a knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in the New Year honors list.

Were he to be so honored, Murray would join Olympic champions Sir Bradley Wiggins (cycling) and Sir Ben Ainslie (sailing) as sportsmen with a knighthood.

“Come on your majesty @andy_murray for a knighthood. World number one,” tweeted businessman Alan Sugar, a former chairman of Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur.

But while Wiggins is winding down his illustrious career, Murray made it clear he wanted to retain his No. 1 ranking and add to his tally of three grand slam singles titles.

“I would like to try and stay there, obviously. It’s taken a huge effort the last five, six months to get there,” Murray said after his 24th consecutive victory brought him a fifth title in his last five tournaments. “I’m aware that’s going to be extremely difficult because I had a great year this year and I only managed to do it by one match. But now that I’ve got there, I would be motivated to try and stay in that position.”




 

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