Andy Murray

Andy Murray
Nick Name Andrew Barron Murray
Height 1.91 m
DOB 15 May 1987
Place of Birth Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
National Team Great Britain
Turned Pro 2005
Style Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Career Titles 45
Highest Ranking No. 1 (7 November 2016)
Career Record 655–184

Andrew Barron "Andy" Murray OBE is a Scottish professional tennis player, ranked World No. 10 and who has been ranked as British No. 1 since 27 February 2006. He achieved a top-10 ranking by the ATP for the first time on 16 April 2007, and reached a career peak of World No. 2 from 17 August 2009 to 13 September 2009, then again from 1 April 2013 to 21 April 2013 and 13 May 2013 to 18 August 2013. He won Wimbledon Championships singles title in 2013, and is the 2012 Olympic tennis men's singles champion. In 2013, Murray became the sixth man in tennis history to have won over $30 million in career prize money. At the Beijing Olympics, Murray suffered one of the worst defeats of his career, losing his first round singles match to world no. 77 Yen-hsun Lu of Taiwan in straight sets. That abject defeat was still on his mind in a BBC interview five years later – despite an intervening Olympic gold medal and a head-to-head win – when he met the same player (now ranked 75 in the world) in the 2nd round of Wimbledon 2013.

REGULAR SEASON STATS

Grand Slam Win Stats
Australian Open -
US Open 1 (2012)
French Open -
Wimbeldon 2(2013, 2016)