Andy Murray’s rise perfectly timed for US Open

Andy Murray's win over Novak Djokovic in the Rogers Cup in Montreal had huge significance. Picture: GettyAndy Murray's win over Novak Djokovic in the Rogers Cup in Montreal had huge significance. Picture: Getty
Andy Murray's win over Novak Djokovic in the Rogers Cup in Montreal had huge significance. Picture: Getty
SLOWLY but surely, week by week, all the boxes are being ticked as Andy Murray goes through his checklist.

From starting the year with a run to the final of the Australian Open, the Scot has built on his every achievement until now he is champion of the Rogers Cup in Montreal and the new No 2 in the world pecking order. He is hitting his prime in time for the US Open.

His three-set, three-hour defeat of Novak Djokovic on Sunday night in the sweltering heat of the Canadian summer was not only impressive, it was also vitally important. For all the strides Murray has made this season, the one obstacle he could not seem to overcome was the world No 1. He is not alone in that, mind you, as Djokovic had lost only three matches since January when he took to the court for the final.

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