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Murray aims for No 1 in 2017
- Updated: October 31, 2016
Andy Murray does not expect to become world No 1 at the Paris Masters but is still aiming to overthrow Novak Djokovic in 2017.
The British No 1, fresh off a tournament win in Vienna at the Erste Bank Open, can top the ATP rankings if he claims victory at this week’s Paris event and Djokovic loses before the final.
But Murray, currently the world No 2, remains aware that he must rely on Djokovic uncharacteristically faltering in Paris.
“I can obviously try and …