Andy Murray: 5 Reasons He Will Win More Grand Slam Titles

4. The Drive And Determination To Be The Best

Andy Murray Edited 1 The ability to win Grand Slam titles in this unprecedented time for men's tennis certainly proves Murray is in a select group. However, people that are genuinely born to do a certain something aren't going to settle for being one of the good ones €“ simply put they want to be the best. The Scot has enjoyed things a great deal over the course of 2012 and 2013, but when you get to this point the motivation increases to get to the very top. Murray has been ranked second in the world back in 2009, but has typically been ranked third and fourth in recent years. I'm sure his ambition to reach world number one remains very strong, especially since he knows he has the game to beat those that are currently ahead of him. At present, the British number one is ranked fourth in the world and will be disappointing to be behind David Ferrer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. The fact that Nadal is back on top shows how good he is based on the fact that it was only a few months ago that people were writing him off.
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