
We’re happy about this morning’s news that Andy Murray has qualified for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London.
The 22-year-old (still so young!) joins four-time ATP World Tour Champion Roger Federer (he retained the title between 2004-07) and 2008 ATP World Tour Champion Rafael Nadal as the first three singles players to qualify for the elite eight-man event.
Murray says, “Obviously with it being in the UK this year, it’s big for me.
“I think qualifying is a goal for all the players. I think it shows you’ve had a very solid year and I look forward to playing. This year the Tour is very tough and it’s tight at the top.”
Murray is hoping for a good battle for the No 1 spot in the world.
The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals is the world’s biggest-ever indoor tennis event. It features the world’s top 8 singles players and 8 doubles teams fighting it out to be crowned 2009 ATP World Tour Champions.
With a capacity of 250,000, fewer than 20,000 tickets remain on sale across the group sessions at The O2, which will host the eight-day tournament.
Book your tickets through www.BarclaysATPWorldTourFinals.com or by calling 0844 847 2495 within the UK. Overseas customers call +44 161 372 0025.