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es. His finest achievement Mark Petchey on the Scots climb to the top of the rankings Marin Cilic beat Andy Murray to claim the Antworten

World No 1 Andy Murray begins his World Tour Finals campaign against Marin Cilic in John McEnroe group on Monday night.The Scot completed an improbable climb to the top of the rankings on the back of a storming second half of the season which has seen him lose just two ATP regular season matches since the French Open - one of which came against his Monday night opponent. John McEnroe Group Andy Murray (Great Britain) Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland) Kei Nishikori (Japan) Marin Cilic (Croatia) World Tour Finals: Shots to watch The trademarks to keep an eye out for at The O2 Cilic beat an exhausted Murray to the title in the Cincinnati Masters final. Murray appeared to be feeling the effects of his Olympic gold medal won the previous week as he suffered just a third loss in 14 career meetings with the Croatian having beaten him in three sets on the way to the title at Queens in June. Murray will be keen to improve on his seven appearances at the season-end tournament where he has only got out of the group on three previous occasions, the last of those coming in 2012. A look back at Andy Murrays year, which has seen him enter the World Tour Finals as the world No 1 All three of those semi-final appearances have ended in defeat, to Nikolay Davydenko in 2008, Rafael Nadal in 2010 and Roger Federer in 2012.Murray has also been eliminated in the group stage in each of the last two years in London but he heads to The O2 a different beast having caught and overtaken Novak Djokovic with a run of form that has seen him win each of his last four tournaments (Beijing, Shanghai, Vienna and Paris) as well as his second Wimbledon and Olympic titles. His finest achievement Mark Petchey on the Scots climb to the top of the rankings Marin Cilic beat Andy Murray to claim the Cincinnati Masters in August Murrays motivation now is to improve on his dismal World Tour Finals record and ensure he consolidates his position at the top of the standings by ending the year as the No 1.Cilic has also reached a career-high ranking, climbing to seventh in the standings on the back of a year that has seen him claim a first ever Masters title with the win over Murray in August. Cilics serve will prove a threat to Murray as the pair look to start their O2 campaign with a victory He also ended a 14-game losing streak to Djokovic with a quarter-final win in Paris last week and beat Kei Nishikori to the Swiss Indoors title in Basel the previous week.Cilic never quite kicked on after claiming the 2014 US Open but the second half of 2016 has seen him return to the top level of the game and he will hope to produce a better showing than in his only previous World Tour Finals appearance.He lost all three matches in 2014 but is in the sort of form that can give Murray cause for concern as the pair begin their campaign. Henri Kontinen and John Peers begin their doubles campaign on Monday night Kicking off the evenings action will be the second doubles match of the Fleming/McEnroe group with French Open winners Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez up against Henri Kontinen and John Peers. Fleming/McEnroe Group Pierre Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez Henri Kontinen and John Peers Raven Klaasen & Rajeev Ram The Spanish pair, who are not related, are seeded fourth after a consistent year that reached its high point at Roland Garros while Kontinen and Peers have claimed four titles this year, including the final event of the regular season, the Paris Masters.All the action from the World Tour Finals between November 13-20 will be live on Sky Sports across the week and if you are out and about you can follow on our Sky Sports apps and the website via our live blogs. Full schedule here.Also See:Murrays year in numbersMurrays milestonesWorld No 1 permutationsThe GroupsFake Yeezy Shoes 2019 . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. Real Yeezy Boost Cheap . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. http://www.fakeyeezyshop.com/ . Inter president Erick Thohir says in a club statement on Wednesday that Vidic is "one of the worlds best defenders and his qualities, international pedigree, and charisma will be an asset. Yeezys vs. Fake Yeezys . - Blake Griffin had 30 points and 12 rebounds, J. Fake Yeezy Shoes 2019 . -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another score, and led No.VAL DISERE, France -- A hand injury could not stop Frenchman Alexis Pinturault conquering the icy Face de Bellevarde course on Saturday as he won another World Cup giant slalom race to ramp up the pressure on rival Marcel Hirscher of Austria.The 25-year-old Pinturault earned his 17th career World Cup win and eighth win in GS, beating the French GS record set by Jean-Claude Killy. It was his second win of the season -- both in GS -- having also beaten Hirscher in the season-opening race at Soelden, Austria.Despite severely bruising his right hand in a training fall on Thursday, Pinturault finished .33 ahead of Hirscher -- who is the five-time defending overall World Cup winner -- and 1.5 seconds clear of Norwegian Henrik Kristoffersen, who climbed up from 14th place after the first run.Even this morning it was extremely difficult for me to hold the pole, Pinturault said. But I gritted my teeth and I practically didnt feel it over the two runs.Over in the Italian resort of Sestriere, Tessa Worley won her second straight giant slalom to cap a good day for French skiing.Pinturault made his intentions clear in the mornings first run, shooting down the treacherous slope to place .65 ahead of Germanys Stefan Luitz and .67 clear of Hirscher.Its always special to see the crowd at the bottom, but you have to block it out, said Pinturault, who added that the shadows on the course made it even more difficult to trace a path.Luitz, meanwhile, dropped ddown to end the race in fifth spot behind Germanys Felix Neureuther.ddddddddddddHaving finished runner-up to Hirscher in the GS standings for the past two years, Pinturault is throwing down a serious challenge.However, he remains modest.I think you have to win the globe (overall title) to be the boss, Pinturault said. Ive never won it.The French men are leading the way this season in GS.Last weekend, also in Val dIsere but on a different course, Mathieu Faivre won and four of the top five were French -- with Pinturault third behind Hirscher.But this time Faivre was the only other Frenchman in the top 10, placing ninth.It wasnt great, Faivre said after the first run. It was melting near the bottom and I couldnt feel my skis at all.Victor Muffat-Jeandet, fifth last weekend, went inside on his ski on the second run, flipped up and flew into the safety netting. He sat up quickly and appeared unhurt as officials helped to untangle his skis.American Ted Ligety, out of the top 20 after the first run, failed to complete the race after going wide on a gate halfway down his second run.Ligety, an Olympic and world giant slalom champion, returned to action this season nine months after tearing the ACL in his right knee in a training accident. Countryman Tommy Ford, who was 17th in the morning, crashed out of the second run. ' ' '

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