Andy Murray climbs 457 places in latest ATP rankings
Former world number one Andy Murray climbed 457 places in the latest ATP world rankings.
Former world number one Andy Murray climbed 457 places in the latest ATP world rankings.
Despite withdrawing from the Washington Open before his quarter-final last week, Murray is now ranked 375 as he came back after a long-term hip injury, reported Sport 24.
Rafael Nadal remained world number one, followed by Roger Federer. Alexander Zverev scored the third rank by successfully defending his Washington title with a straight-sets win over Alex De Minaur.
British tennis ace is now set to play at Cincinnati Masters next week, where he has been granted a berth under the exemption for players coming back from long-term injury, reported ESPN.
Murray is a two-time Wimbledon champion, who defeated Serbia's Novak Djokovic in 2013, and Milos Raonic of Canada in straight sets in 2016.
During his victory in 2013, 31-year-old became the first British Wimbledon champion in 77 years.