Andy Murray is perhaps one of the most well-known British tennis players of all time with the Scottish athlete winning multiple tournaments.
Originally born in Glasgow, Murray has won the hearts of many on and off the court thanks to his talent and dry sense of humour.
With so much still unknown about Andy Murray to many, here are some of the most commonly asked questions answered.
Who is Andy Murray's wife and does he have kids?
“That was working really well until I lost them” 😬@andy_murray joins us for the first episode of Around the Grounds #WithAmex#Wimbledon | @AmexUK pic.twitter.com/zP10cx7T98
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 2, 2023
Andy Murray married Kim Sears, the daughter of coach Nigel Sears, in 2015 at a ceremony at Dunblane Cathedral. They then had their reception at the Cromlix Hotel (which is owned by Murray).
The couple have had four children, including their son and three daughters with the youngest being born in March 2021.
What is Andy Murray's net worth?
According to reports to Celebrity Net Worth Andy Murray is worth an estimated $100 million (around £81 million) as of 2023.
Much of this net worth comes from cash prizes, sponsorships and trademarked items like air fragrance diffusers, soap and perfumes.
The tennis player and Wimbledon winner is also known for his ownership of the Cromlix Hotel in Kinbuck, Scotland.
We love you NHS. Thank you for 75 years of amazing service and dedication. pic.twitter.com/m9U1df7iZn
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) July 5, 2023
What is Andy Murray's tennis ranking?
The highest rank achieved by Andy Murray globally was number one in 2016 with his current ranking being 40.
In the UK, he is ranked number 3, making him one of the best tennis players in Britain. This comes after a recent hip resurfacing operation.
How many titles has Andy Murray won?
Andy Murray has won 46 titles including three grand slams (The US Open and Wimbledon twice).
He has won 14 Masters 1000 series, two Olympic Gold Medals and a title at the ATP finals
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