No. 1 - Ranked No.1 in the World at the end of 2016. He has won 43 career titles, he was Olympic singles champion in 2012 and 2106, 2012 US Open Champion and Wimbledon Champion in 2013 and 2016. Not bad at all for the 29-year old lad
Personal interests - friends, football, comedy and go-karts
Wife - Kim Sears, since 2015
His coaches - Leon Smith (1998–2004), Pato Álvarez (2003–2005), Mark Petchey (2005–2006), Brad Gilbert (2006–2007), Miles Maclagan (2007–2010), Àlex Corretja (2010–2011), Ivan Lendl (2011–2014, 2016–), Amélie Mauresmo (2014–2016), Jonas Björkman (2015), Jamie Delgado (2016)
Other stats - He got in top 10 ATP for the first time in April 2007 and became world's No. 1 on 7 November 2016 after the 2016 Paris Masters final. In 2012, he became the first British player since 1977, and the first British man since 1936 that won a Grand Slam singles tournament (US Open) - he defeated Novak Djokovic. In 2016, he become the first British man to win multiple Wimbledon singles titles (two) since Perry in 1935. He's the only tennis player that won 2 Olympic singles titles
Brother - His brother, Jamie Murray, is also a tennis player, they made a team in the doubles
Awards - Third-place trophy in the BBC Sport's Personality of the Year awards (2016)
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What users say about Andy Murray
Marge: I've been a big fan of Andy Murray for years. Actually I can't watch him if he's not winning. I get too upset! I think he is a really nice guy. (August 30, 2020)Reply »
Quotes
I never read. The paper or anything. I watch a lot of movies, and TV series and stuff. But I never, never read
To be honest, I think bananas are a pathetic fruit.
It’s not the end of the world to lose
I used to think that losing made you more hungry and determined but after my success at the Olympics and the U.S. Open I realise that winning is the biggest motivation
Sometimes you’re looking to play perfect tennis but it’s not going to happen all the time and you have to accept it
I’ve realised over the years I play my best when I have time to prepare for each tournament as best as possible.
I don’t play any tournaments to come second best.
I’m definitely open to change, but at the same time I am quite stubborn.
In tennis, it is not the opponent you fear, it is the failure itself, knowing how near you were but just out of reach
Boxing, mixed martial arts and tennis are the hardest sports to train for
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