Andy Murray is on the race against time and skills to outrun Roger Federer in the forthcoming French Open. Also, as Andy Murray aims to control his destiny and outsmart Federer, the world can catch a glimpse of his career discipline and ethics.
The stakes are high for Andy Murray and the need to win is pressing on him. To prove the latter, Roger Federer may yet hold on to his world No 2 position in time for the French Open, but Andy Murray has his ranking fate in his own hands this week and Murray will return to No 2 if he goes further than Federer here at the Rome Masters, reports Belfast Telegraph.
Another thing to note is the career discipline that Murray has implemented on himself. Being in good shape and beating Mikhail Kukushkin during his opening match showed Murray's career ethics at play.
Federer, also got off to a winning start, beating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-5 and Federer, who is still concerned about the back problem which forced him to withdraw from last week's Madrid Masters, replaced Murray at No 2 on Monday, but the Scot will be favourite to reclaim the position in time for the French Open, which begins in 11 days, reports the same post.
Meanwhile, for Federer, he is tasked to in defending 600 ranking points while Murray is designated to defend only 90. Career ethics and discipline always comes at such a needed time. Career ethics are crucial for any jobholders whether in the spotlight or not. Jobs & Hire reported that it is only the athletes that incorporate discipline but even artist as well. According to the report, Demi and Nick Jonas also revealed their career ethics while performing in Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular.