For the last few years, Andy Murray has been around the head of the ATP men's rankings, reaching number two both in August 2009 and March 2016. The top spot may remain out of reach, however, with Novak Djokovic striding ever forward.
But, a Murray will reach the summit when the next stats are released in the first week of April. With Marcelo Melo's loss in the second round in Miami, Jamie will sit at the head of the doubles rankings. This is the first time any British tennis player, male or female, has reached the number one spot since they were introduced more than three decades ago. Best in the world - we would say that this gives him family bragging rights, but that doesn't quite seem his style!
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