Murray says year-end number one not realistic

Murray says year-end number one not realistic

SHANGHAI - Andy Murray on Saturday said reaching world number one was unlikely this year as he set his sights on dethroning Novak Djokovic in the early part of next season.

Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates after winning against Gilles Simon of France in the semi-finals match of the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament on October 15, 2016

The world number two, who beat Gilles Simon to reach the Shanghai Masters final as Djokovic crashed out, said he was running out of time to catch the Serb in 2016.

"My goal is not to try and reach number one this year. I'd have to win pretty much every match between now and the end of the year. And Novak would have to win hardly any," Murray said.

"So it's not in my hands. I want to try and get there, but I don't think doing that by the end of this year is that realistic.

"So I just want to try and finish this year as strong as I can. Maybe give myself a chance at doing it the early part of next year."

Murray is gaining on Djokovic and his chase was given a boost when the defending champion slumped to a shock semi-final defeat against Roberto Bautista of Spain.

The 29-year-old Briton beat Simon 6-4, 6-3 and will target his third Shanghai Masters title in Sunday's final.

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