Andy Murray has been seeded fourth for next week’s US Open, where the Briton will be looking to secure his maiden grand slam title.
The 23-year-old, who is currently without a coach after parting company with Miles Maclagan last month, has been in good form of late, beating Roger Federer in the final of the Toronto Masters and reaching the quarter-finals in Cincinnati last week.
World number one Rafael Nadal will be the top seed as the Spaniard looks to win the only grand slam title to have eluded him so far, while five-time champion Federer is the second seed.
Novak Djokovic is seeded third while Andy Roddick, the ninth seed, is the top ranked home hope.
The women’s seedings will be announced tomorrow with the singles draws set to take place on Thursday.
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A few annoying days with rain and delays so I haven't posted the daily updates like usual. I have gone for the last 7 days total this morning as this is easier than working out the date and time of the last match I posted profit/loss for.
The bank has broken the £300 barrier which is now over halfway towards doubling again.
The balance is now at £318.63. It will be a very busy time in coming weeks with the US Open starting so hopefully the bank can grow a little bit more this week although I expect there will be some tanking this week so some shock results, meaning probable losses for the system as it doesn't really pick out the shock wins as selections.
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