Andy Murray's remarkable rise and fall in the ATP rankings
From world No. 1 to ATP No. 77
Andy Murray's career has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows. He has been ranked as high as world No. 1 and as low as ATP No. 77. His current ranking is ATP No. 77, which is a far cry from his peak. However, Murray is not one to give up. He is determined to make a comeback and reclaim his place at the top of the rankings.
Murray's fall from world No. 1 began in 2017 when he suffered a hip injury. The injury forced him to miss the majority of the season, and he fell out of the top 10. In 2018, Murray returned to the tour but struggled to regain his form. He underwent hip surgery in January 2019, and he has been slowly working his way back up the rankings since then.
Murray's return to the top of the rankings will not be easy. He is now 35 years old, and he is competing against a new generation of players who are younger and stronger. However, Murray is a fighter, and he is not one to give up. He is determined to prove that he still has what it takes to be the best in the world.
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