Andy Murray: Barclays ATP World Tour second only to grand slam
British tennis ace Andy Murray has told how he would love to win the Barclays ATP World Tour finals when they come to London this November.
Murray explained how important the tournament was to him, comparing it to winning a grand slam.
"Some of the greatest players ever have won it so it's obviously an important competition. It's big for all of the players," said Murray.
"The recognition you get for a Grand Slam is still a bit bigger. But it'd still be nice to win it."
It will be the first time the tournament has come to London and with the likes of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer taking part Murray knows the competition will be tough.
"All of the guys that are there are going to have a shot at winning it. That's why they're there," he said.
The event starts on November 22nd at London's 02 Arena with the final to be played on November 29th.



