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Murray to play in China Open
- Updated: October 1, 2016
Andy Murray will continue his bid to overtake Novak Djokovic at the top of the world rankings after deciding to take part in the China Open.
Murray has targeted Djokovic’s No 1 spot following a superb summer, but after suffering a thigh strain in Great Britain’s Davis Cup defeat to Argentina a fortnight ago, he said he was in need of a rest and would take a look at his schedule.
The Scotsman has decided to play in Beijing, however, and can close the gap on Djokovic by 1,000 points if he wins the tournament.
Djokovic pulled out earlier in the week, continuing a frustrating few months for the Serbian.
He suffered a surprise …