Inside Andy Murray’s life away from tennis including split from wife and rift with brother
Sir Andy Murray’s life away from the tennis court has not been without drama. The three-time Grand Slam winner has come through a lot and deserves every happiness in his retirement from the sport.
Murray’s brother Jamie also had a remarkable career securing seven Grand Slam titles in doubles and mixed doubles, while Andy has cemented his place in history as one of the greatest male tennis players of all time, boasting 46 titles, including two Wimbledon and one US Open championship, as well as two Olympic gold medals.
Despite their success, the brothers have faced their share of challenges, both on and off the court. Murray has been candid about his personal life, including his marriage and family.
Here’s everything you need to know about the man behind the racket, from his impressive net worth to his very public disagreements with his brother.
Murray, one of the most successful tennis players of his generation, has amassed a fortune exceeding £50 million from his illustrious career.
Off the court, he’s also raked in substantial earnings through endorsement deals and sponsorships with big names like Jaguar, Castore, Under Armour, and Head. He’s partnered with other major brands such as Amazon Prime Video, Standard Life, and American Express over the years.
This has led to an estimated net worth of around £85 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, although some sources suggest it could be closer to £100 million.
Murray has invested heavily in property, residing in a sprawling mansion in Oxshott, Surrey, which cost him over £5 million in 2009. He’s also made significant profits from selling other properties, including a flat in Miami, and purchased the five-star country house hotel Cromlix House, near his hometown, for £1.8 million in 2014.