Andy Murray has set his sights on overtaking Novak Djokovic as world No. 1 after winning his second Wimbledon title.The Scot claimed his third Grand Slam triumph with a straight-sets win over Milos Raonic on Sunday and said his best tennis is yet to come.Its possible, Murray told the BBC. Id rather set the bar as high as possible and not quite achieve it. Its better to try to finish No. 1 in the world and finish at two.Id love to get to No. 1, obviously, but I think a lot of people are forgetting what Novaks done because he lost in the third round here.The last 18 months hes been unbelievable, hes hardly lost any matches at all, so I know if I want to get there Im going to have to try to win more matches against him. Id imagine hell come back very strong from the loss here.Djokovic became the first man in 47 years to hold all four major titles?simultaneously when he denied Murray in the French Open final last month.The Serbs 30-match Grand Slam winning streak was ended by Sam Querrey at Wimbledon, but he still leads world No. 2 Murray by nearly 5,000 points in the ATP rankings.Still, Murray celebrated his emotional triumph at the Champions Ball before heading to a London nightclub with wife Kim, his team and friends.The Scot revealed he got to bed at 4 a.m. before waking up at 8 a.m. to head back to the All England Club for media duties.Well, he did promise to enjoy this one more than his first Wimbledon title in 2013.I think a few of my team definitely woke up feeling worse than me, Murray wrote in his BBC column. I had a few drinks, which I would normally only do to calm down if Im on a bumpy flight, but some of the others pushed it a bit harder.Im happy to report there was no sore head -- although maybe a bit of dizziness!The celebrations were more than warranted, given that Murray had lost eight of his previous 10 Grand Slam finals -- and even his famously stoic coach Ivan Lendl, nicknamed Old Stoneface, appeared to shed a few tears.I knew I must have achieved something special on Sunday because I got a hug from Ivan, Murray added.Its usually just a handshake, but for Wimbledon he makes an exception -- and I think he might even have got a bit emotional.My mum was teasing him about it while we were on our way to the Champions Ball, because a few people messaged us with gifs zooming in on Ivan during the final -- his eyes definitely looked a bit red and teary!I asked him: Did you have a cry? He said: No, of course not. Ive just got hay fever. 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World champions Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia won the gold medal with 237.71 points, Moore-Towers and Moscovitch followed at 208.45 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia were third at 187.OAKVILLE, ONT. -- It wasnt quite like 2004, but for Mike Weir fans, seeing their hero light it up again was special. The Canadian star posted a five-under 67 on Friday, roaring out to a seven-under start before stumbling in with bogeys on three of his final four holes. It wasnt his lowest round of the year – he fired a 65 at Pebble Beach in February – and it wasnt a round that came out of nowhere. At the John Deere Classic two weeks ago, he shot 67 on both Saturday and Sunday. But posting it at Glen Abbey, in the RBC Canadian Open in front of the home country fans made it perhaps the most special round in some time. "It was a great day," said Weir, who lost a playoff at the Jack Nicklaus-designed course in 2004. "It was one of those rounds that could have been really anything. I could have been 10-under pretty easily, I think. But [I] played great, and it was exciting to do that for the fans. Yesterday was so dull, one birdie and nothing happening at all, so it was great to feel that kind of support out there and give them something to cheer about." Weir hit the ball well on Thursday but couldnt buy a putt, but on Friday, after a change of putters, he seemed to find the bottom of the cup with regularity. The stats show Weir with just 25 putts on Friday versus 34 a day earlier. "Ive been dancing around really good numbers here for a while, and that was a nice solid one for sure with a chance. Could have been a really good one. But it was up there with one of the better rounds this year so far." While putting together a fine display of shotmaking for the homee-country fans was satisfying for Weir, he also knows that he needs a good finish here for his own selfish purposes.dddddddddddd Weir is currently 170th on the FedEx Cup point list and 187th on the money list. He needs to move up to ensure he retains his playing privileges for 2014. "I only have this week and two more and I need to have some good weeks," he stated. "I need to have a good weekend here. I dont want to have to use one of my all-time money list exemptions because, if Im in that 150 to 200 category, Im not going to play those four events. Ive been working it hard and to grind that out, Im at the point where Id rather use my exemption and be fresh early for next year. The way things are with my game, I feel like the 125 is not going to be a problem." Weir has one more lifetime money list exemption for being in the top 50 on the all-time list – he used one for being in the top 25 this season. But hell make the decision on whether to cash it in at the end of the year. Right now, hes content to bask in the enjoyment of a good day, one that he can savour that much more knowing how far hes climbed back after injuries and re-tooling his swing. "It was brutal," Weir said of the struggles of the last two years. "It was really tough to go through. At the end of the day, when I had time to myself at my home or my hotel, Id take a deep breath and tell myself, you know what, I still love the game. "You win, you lose but at the end of the day, you have to have fun. Im having fun doing this again." Clearly, thats showing in his game and on his face. ' ' '