Andy Murray wants to do himself justice as world No 1 at the ATP World Tour Finals but Novak Djokovic says he is coming to win his ranking back. Djokovic can move back ahead of Murray with victory at The O2 tournament, live on Sky Sports, with the Briton just 405 points ahead of Djokovics total of 10,780. Live Tennis: ATP World Tour Finals November 13, 2016, 12:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Murray has a disappointing record at the ATP World Tour Finals, and was beaten in straight sets by Stan Wawrinka last time around, but the new No 1 does not want to let history get in the way of keeping hold of his ranking. Obviously, I want to try and finish this season as best as possible, Murray said. I havent played too well at the O2 the last few years, so I want to come and do myself justice and play some good tennis.On becoming world No 1, Murray said: It was not something I actually thought loads about until the last few years, until I got older. A look back at Murrays year When I first came on the tour, I never thought I would get to No 1. It wasnt something I expected and I always wanted to try and win slams.Id been close to winning slams a number of times, but Id never been that close to being No 1 until the last few months or so, so it wasnt something Id been thinking about loads. But Im obviously very happy to get there.Murray spent 76 weeks at No 2 behind Djokovic, who crashed out of the Paris Masters at the quarter-final stage to hand Murray the opportunity to take his position. The Serb spent 122 consecutive weeks as the worlds best player and he revealed he will try to regain that position at the World Tour Finals. Heres the moment Marin Cilic beat Djokovic at the Paris Masters to help Murray become world No 1 Its one of the reasons why Im here, to try to do as best as I can and eventually fight for the No 1 spot in the world, said Djokovic, who can reclaim his ranking if he finishes the tournament undefeated.Andy has an incredible last three or four months, actually, last six months, starting from the clay court finals, very consistent. The most consistent player this year without a doubt.He definitely deserves to be the No 1 player in the world. But were coming to the final week of the year, were all trying to get whats left in our bodies to the court and get as far as we can. Also See: The Draw The Groups Tour Finals at The O2 Panel Predictions Fake Vans Old Skool . Tortorella told The Vancouver Province hell be cheering for Team Sweden to win gold when they take on the defending Olympic champions on Sunday morning. "I hope Sweden wins, cause I dont think Hammer (Dan Hamhuis) is going to play, judging by whats happened. Fake Vans SK8 . Espanyol midfielder Sanchez intercepted Bilbao goalkeeper Gorka Iraizozs clearance and, having spotted a gap, risked using his less-favoured left foot to fire a beautifully precise long-range shot that bounced in from high up the near post in the 24th minute. http://www.fakevans.com/ . Pedroia reached the milestone with a little panache, hitting a grand slam in the sixth inning and propelling the Boston Red Sox to a 7-1 win over the Oakland Athletics on Friday night. Fake Vans Shoes . Summers has seen scant playing time with the Coyotes since being selected 29th overall by the club in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, having played in 47 career NHL games. Fake Vans Outlet . Gauteng High Court Judge Dunstan Mlambo ruled Tuesday that South African media houses will be allowed to install three remote controlled cameras in court for the Olympic athletes trial starting next week to capture images that likely will be seen by millions around the world.Jamie Langenbrunner, who was on two Stanley Cup-winning teams and who captained the 2010 U.S. Olympic team to a silver medal, has retired from hockey. The National Hockey League Players Association announced Langenbrunners retirement on Wednesday. The veteran forward was not on an NHL roster this season. Langenbrunner, 38, said it was "a dream come true to have the opportunity to play in the NHL for 16 seasons," according to the NHLPA news release. He played for the Dallas Starrs from 1994-2002, winning a Stanley Cup with the team in 1999, and again for part of the 2010-11 season.dddddddddddd He played for the New Jersey Devils for parts of nine seasons, winning another Cup in 2003, and spent his last two seasons with the St. Louis Blues. Last February, Langenbrunner had season-ending hip surgery after playing just four games. He finished his career with 243 goals and 663 points in 1,109 games. He had 34 goals and 87 points in 146 postseason games. ' ' '