Result: Andy Murray one win from ousting Novak Djokovic as world's number one

Andy Murray reacts during the French Open final against Novak Djokovic on June 6, 2016
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Andy Murray beats Tomas Berdych in the quarter-finals of the Paris Masters to move a big step closer to becoming world number one.

Andy Murray has defeated Tomas Berdych in straight sets to advance into the semi-finals of the Paris Masters, taking him just one win away from becoming the world's number one player.

The 29-year-old headed into this evening's match in the French capital soon after top-ranked Novak Djokovic had suffered a surprise defeat to Marin Cilic in his last-eight clash, opening the door for the Scotsman to top the pile this weekend.

Djokovic's failure to reach the final of the competition means that Murray will now move top of the standings should he overcome either Jo-Wilfried Tsonga or Milos Raonic in Saturday's semi-final.

Should Murray come out on top in that showdown, with his opponent to be determined later on Friday, he will top the rankings and become the second-oldest person to do so for the first time.

The three-time Grand Slam champion just about took the first set against Berdych following a mammoth tie-break, which he trailed 6-1 at one stage.

After both players held throughout the opener, Berdych powered ahead in the tie but saw momentum slip away as he squandered seven set points, allowing Murray to drag himself level and then get over the line 11-9.

The British ace fared better in the second set, immediately earning the first break of the match in the opening game and then holding to close in on his latest victory in this impressive winning run.

Berdych broke back in the 10th, however, which would ultimately prove to be just a temporary reprieve as a double-fault gave his opponent the chance to regain his advantage - Murray serving out for a sixth win in a row against the Czech, taking it 7-6(9) 7-5 in the end.

Andy Murray in action at the US Open on August 30, 2016
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