ANDY MURRAY: Ranking
Andy Murray's highest ATP ranking is No. 8 set on June 18, 2007. You can see his latest ranking on the left of the screen which is kept up-to-date automatically via the ATP ranking web pages.- #112 Ranking - At the time of qualifying for the U.S. Open.
- #72 Ranking - After he reached his first ATP final, the Thailand Open.
- #65 Ranking - After losing in the quarter finals in the Davidoff Swiss Indoors.
- #63 Ranking - Year end ranking of 2005.
- #17 Ranking - Year end ranking of 2006.
- #12 Ranking - After reaching the semi-finals of Indian Wells Masters.
- #11 Ranking - After reaching semi-finals of the Miami Masters.
- #11 Ranking - Year end ranking of 2007.
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Grand Slams more important than ranking for Murray,
For me winning Grand Slams is more important than being No 1. Players are judged on how many they win – that's how good their career is.
But if you are winning Grand Slams obviously you are pretty close to being No 1 anyway.
For me, I've always set goals for each year. First the top 100, then the top 20, then the top 10. Now it is a Grand Slam.
If I can do that in the next couple of years then I'll be going for the No 1 spot.


