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Andy Murray

  • Professional Debut

    Professional Debut
    Murray made his professional debut in April 2005
  • Runner-up U.S Open

    Runner-up U.S Open
    Murray emerged in the tennis spotlight when he defeated Spanish sensation Rafael Nadal to reach the final of the 2008 U.S. Open, before losing to Federer.
  • No.2 in the World

    No.2 in the World
    He ascended to No. 2 in the world in 2009
  • Runner-up Australian Open

    Runner-up Australian Open
    Runner-up at the Australian Open in both 2010 (Federer) and 2011 (Djokovic).
  • Runner-up Wimbledon Final

    Runner-up Wimbledon Final
    In 2012, Murray made it to the Wimbledon final for the first time. He was the first tennis pro from Great Britain to reach the Wimbledon final since 1938. However, Murray lost in the final to Federer, who claimed his seventh Wimbledon win.
  • Winner Olympic Gold

    Winner Olympic Gold
    Murray avenged his Wimbledon loss at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, held in London, where he beat Federer to take his first Olympic gold medal.
  • Winner U.S Open

    Winner U.S Open
    Four years after he first reached a Grand Slam final and at his fifth attempt, Murray finally became a major champion.Murray scored an impressive victory over Novak Djokovic in a tough five sets to clinch his first Grand Slam title, becoming the first player from Great Britain since 1977—and the first British man since 1936—to win a Grand Slam singles tournament.
  • Runner-up Australian Open

    Runner-up Australian Open
    Djokovic and Murray met in a second straight Grand Slam final, and there were high hopes it could be the same result as the U.S Open. But things got away from Murray, who struggled badly with blisters and ran out of steam. Djokovic's victory made him the first man in the Open era to win three straight Australian Open singles titles.
  • Winner Wimbledon

    Winner Wimbledon
    After losing to Djokovic at the 2013 Australian Open, Murray made history that summer by defeating the Serbian player to claim the Wimbledon men's singles championship. He was the first British male to win the tournament in 77 years and the second Scottish-born player to win Wimbledon since Harold Mahony in 1896.
  • Back Surgury

    Back Surgury
    Murray underwent back surgery in September 2013 following his loss in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open when he was defending champion. His performance was uneven for much of the 2014 season, though he made news by hiring former women's champion Amelie Mauresmo to be his coach.
  • Runner-Australian Open

    Runner-Australian Open
    The Scottish player was seemingly back on track when he reached his fourth Australian Open final in 2015 and another meeting with Djokovic. Murray battled with him again in the 2015 French Open semi finals but again succumbed to defeat. A few weeks later, he reached the semifinals of Wimbledon, but his hopes of advancing were cut short by the ageless Federer.
  • Runner-up Australian Open

    Runner-up Australian Open
    Murray began the 2016 season on a strong note, advancing to the Australian Open final before suffering another loss to his nemesis, Djokovic.
  • Runner-up French Open

    Runner-up French Open
    Murray became the first British player to reach the French Open final since 1937. However, his bid to add another Slam title fell short when he wound up on the losing end of a blistering Djokovic onslaught once again.
  • 2nd Wimbledon Win

    2nd Wimbledon Win
    Who will ever forget this triumph - outlasting his Canadian foe (Raonic) in straight sets to become a two-time Wimbledon champion. The victory was Murray's third Grand Slam title.
  • 2nd Olympic Gold

    2nd Olympic Gold
    Murray become the only tennis player, male or female, to have won two Olympic singles titles with a thrilling victory over Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in Rio.
  • Shanghai Masters

    Shanghai Masters
    Murray beat Roberto Bautista Agut in straight sets to win the Shanghai Masters and edge closer to Novak Djokovic in the world rankings. Bautista Agut beat Djokovic in the semi-finals.