Murray wins in Shanghai to overtake Federer in rankings
Updated: 2011-10-16 21:28
(Agencies)
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SHANGHAI - Andy Murray beat Spain's David Ferrer 7-5 6-4 to claim the Shanghai Masters tennis title on Sunday and move ahead of Swiss Roger Federer in the rankings for the first time in his career.
Andy Murray of Britain holds his trophy while standing in front of a Chinese national flag after winning the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament October 16, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] |
The victory completed a stunning Asian hat-trick for Murray and allowed the seemingly unstoppable Scot to leapfrog 16-times grand-slam champion Federer into third sport to secure his career-best end-of-year world ranking.
Murray's 25th victory from 26 matches sends Federer out of the top three for the first time in eight years.
Murray has now won three titles in as many weeks on the Asian swing of the ATP World Tour - his best winning streak - after his victories in Bangkok and Tokyo.
The defending champion broke the third-seeded Ferrer in the first game but a catalogue of errors then undermined his hard work.
Spaniard Ferrer, hoping for revenge for his 6-2 6-3 semi-final loss to Murray last weekend, double-faulted with the first set poised at 5-5.
Murray leaped on the error and produced a pair of aces to secure the set.
World number five Ferrer was seeking his first Masters title but his hopes were dashed by an increasingly dominant Murray who ran him ragged for much of the second set.
The Briton lobbed to break Ferrer at 1-1, broke again to repel the Spaniard's last-ditch rally and finished off the match with a sizzling forehand.
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