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Andy Murray drops out of world's top four with Kei Nishikori on the up

ByReuters

Updated 02/03/2015 at 11:26 GMT

Japan's Kei Nishikori broke into the top four of the ATP world rankings on Monday as the Asian trailblazer continued to shake up the top echelon of men's tennis.

After a comprehensive loss to teenager Borna Coric at the Dubai Tennis Championships, Andy Murray had no excuses for his poor play

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His run to the final in Acapulco, where he was beaten by Spain's David Ferrer, elevated him to a new career-high ranking of four, taking him above Britain's Andy Murray.
Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Murray have long been regarded as the "big four" in the men's game.
Nishikori, who became the first Asian male to reach a grand slam singles final at the U.S. Open last year, has equalled the highest ranking for a Japanese player, matching the feat of Kimiko Date-Krumm in the women's list 20 years ago.
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Kei Nishikori proved too strong for Kevin Anderson as he came through in straight sets in the final of the Memphis Open.

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"What's important is where you are at the end of the year," the 25-year-old Nishikori told local media.
"I hope I can produce some big results."
He will be in action for Japan later this week in a Davis Cup World Group first-round clash against Canada in Vancouver.
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