Andy Murray is within striking distance of becoming the mens world No. 1.The 29-year-old has won Wimbledon and an Olympic gold medal among seven titles this season, with victory at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna on Sunday putting him potentially a week away from toppling Novak Djokovic.Djokovic has topped the rankings since July 2014 but a dip in form, coupled with Murrays superb results, has put the Serbians reign in jeopardy.If Murray wins in Paris in the week ahead, then he will take over at the rankings summit providing Djokovic does not reach the final.?Heres how Murray can overtake Djokovic:THE RANKINGS AS THEY STAND Djokovic: 12,900 points Murray: 10,985?MURRAY AIMS FOR FRENCH CAPITAL GAINS The regular tour comes to an end with the final Masters event in Paris, starting on Monday, with Djokovic defending his title and 1,000 ranking points.He beat Murray in last years final, with the Scot earning 600 points.If Murray were to enjoy another impressive week in the French capital and lift the trophy next Sunday, he would gain an additional extra 400 points.Should Djokovic only reach the semifinals, he would drop 640 points.How the points tot up if Murray wins in Paris and Djokovic reaches the semi-final: Djokovic: 12,260, Murray: 11,385 DJOKOVICS BIG POINTS DROP On Monday, November 7, Djokovic will lose the 1,300 points he amassed for winning the ATP World Tour Finals last November in London, ahead of the start of that tournament on the following Sunday.And that could be the trigger point for Murray to overtake him.Murray, who has consistently struggled at the World Tour Finals, won only won match there last year so drops just 200 points.How it would stand after last seasons World Tour Finals points are taken off -- if Murray wins in Paris and Djokovic reaches the semi-finals: Murray: 11,185Djokovic: 10,960 Air Jordan 1 Discount . 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NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has once again maintained that there is not enough data yet to draw conclusions about the link between sports-related concussions and long-term brain degeneration.This came in a 24-page letter Bettman wrote to U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal that was posted on The New York Times website Tuesday night, answering a series of questions put to him by the Connecticut Democrat on the NHLs stance on concussions and the brain disease chronic traumatic encephelopathy (CTE).[T]he science regarding CTE, including on the asserted link to concussions ... remains nascent, particularly with respect to what causes CTE and whether it can be diagnosed by specific clinical symptoms, Bettman wrote in the letter to Blumenthal.Bettman said the NHL and the players associations medical advisory consultants will continue to closely monitor the ongoing research into brain damage, but he emphatically argued that the research to this point has established no causal link between CTE and concussions in team sports generally, much less in NHL hockey.If that [medical] consensus changes, so, too, will my answers, he added.The NHL is currently facing a class-action lawsuit filed by 105 former NHL players who allege it had the resources to better prevent head trauma, failed too properly warn players of such risks and promoted violent play that led to their injuries.ddddddddddddThe plaintiffs primary request is medical monitoring for the roughly 4,800 living former players, plus additional unspecified relief. There is no dollar figure on the lawsuit, but the NFLs pending $1 billion concussion settlement with retired players could provide a benchmark.Bettman, who was deposed for testimony last year, has said the lawsuit is without merit. The leagues first attempt to dismiss the claims was denied last year by U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson. There is another pending motion for dismissal, based on an argument that the issues should be addressed through collectively bargained arbitration instead of court.Bettman angered many former players last May with comments following the death of former NHL defenseman Steve Montador at age 35. Montador suffered from CTE. His family filed a lawsuit against the league that was recently consolidated with this case.From a medical and scientific standpoint, Bettman said then of the purported link between concussions and CTE, there is no evidence yet that one leads to the other. ' ' '