Andy Murray's ATP Rankings History
Singles Rankings
Andy Murray has been ranked No. 1 in the world in singles by the ATP on four occasions, for a total of 41 weeks. He first achieved the top ranking on 7 November 2016, and has since returned to the top spot on 19 May 2017, 20 August 2017, and 14 January 2018.
Murray has spent a total of 77 weeks in the top 10, including 41 weeks at No. 1, 23 weeks at No. 2, and 13 weeks at No. 3.
Doubles Rankings
Murray has also achieved success in doubles, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 1 in the world on 18 April 2016. He has won 11 doubles titles, including two Grand Slams (2016 Wimbledon and 2016 Olympics).
Murray has spent a total of 39 weeks in the top 10 in doubles, including 1 week at No. 1, 15 weeks at No. 2, and 23 weeks at No. 3.
Conclusion
Andy Murray is one of the most successful British tennis players in history. He has won three Grand Slam singles titles, two Olympic gold medals, and has been ranked No. 1 in the world in both singles and doubles. Murray's achievements are a testament to his hard work, dedication, and talent.
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