Murray reigns in Spain as Djokovic downs Fed
ANDY MURRAY claimed a second title on Spanish soil on Sunday when beating Mikhail Youzhny 6-3 6-2 to land the Valencia Open 500-spoils on his comeback from a wrist injury.
Novak Djokovic acknowledges the acclaim of the Basle final crowd
PICTURE: GETTY IMAGESThe world No. 4, top-seed at the City of Arts and Sciences, had been out of action since the US Open and Davis Cup in September but has not looked short of fitness at all in the week and made light work of the recent Kremlin Cup-winner.
Murray is biggest at 11-2 with Betfred to follow-up in the Paris Masters this week, where he has reached the quarter-finals in the last two years.
Roger Federer is a standout 3-1 favourite with Ladbrokes for the final ATP regular-season tournament at the Palais des Omnisports.
However, Novak Djokovic derailed the Federer Express's bid for four Swiss Indoors Championship crowns on the spin on Sunday.
Djokovic, still 7-1 with Boylesports to be champion on the Paris-Bercy indoor hard courtsbut as short as 4-1 with the Magic Sign, triumphed 6-4 4-6 6-2 in Basle.
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