Andy Murray moved to number two in the world as he sealed the Sony Open title in a gruelling encounter with David Ferrer in Miami.
Murray was far from his best for long periods, losing the first set and seeing his own serve frequently broken by his Spanish opponent.
But the Scot clung on for over two hours and 45 minutes, staving off a match point late in the third set, to claim a 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7/1) win, climbing above Roger Federer in the rankings and lifting the trophy for the second time in his career.
Telegraph