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10/10/2016

Murray will challenge Novak Djokovic for top spot, says Sports' update Fleming

The present is the only thing that is in any way important for Andy Murray and on the off chance that he can proceed with his concentrate then just great things will happen for him, says Peter Fleming. 
Murray outgunned Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov 6-4 7-6 (7-2) in the last of the China Open on Sunday to claim his 40th vocation title and proceed with his quest for the world No 1 spot. 
The dominant Wimbledon and Olympic champion turned into the sixteenth player to win 40 ATP titles and is currently 1,555 focuses behind Novak Djokovic in the race to end the year on top of the rankings. 
Despite everything he has a lot of focuses to play for in Shanghai, Paris and the World Tour finals in London throughout the following six weeks and Fleming feels that the 29-year-old needs to keep his brain at work close by. 
"He's a superior tennis player now than he's ever been thus the trust is that he stays physically solid and rationally inspired which I believe is presumably a decent possibility," said the Sky Sports tennis expert. 
"Who realizes what the future could bring - we could see a time of Murray predominance which is soliciting a considerable measure with the sort from tennis Djokovic has played throughout the last two, three years. 

"In any case, I positively believe he's going to have a go at having an incredible contention once more. 

"The present is the only thing that is important for Andy thus in the event that he can simply concentrate on the ball coming to him 'where am I going to hit this next shot' and simply continuing doing it then great things will happen. There is such a great amount in his arms stockpile." 

Murray wins China Open

Andy Murray beats Grigor Dimitrov to win China Open
Murray's strategies were uncovered amid the last as a TV camera got what was composed on his notes by his sack as he sat down. They included essential tennis innovation, including assaulting the second serve, don't give him a chance to direct with his forehand, stay quiet and breath. 

"He was perusing those notes on most changeovers so I believe it really is great," said Fleming. "You have only a couple of bits to focus your psyche once more, just to keep it at work close by and don't give diversions a chance to act as a burden. 

"It's unquestionably part of the recipe which has made him a genuine challenger for the best player on the planet."
Murray will look for his third Shanghai experts title one week from now where he has a first-round bye. His first match will be against either American Steve Johnson or Slovakian Martin Klizan.

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