Andy Murray, is the 2012 US Open Champion, 2012 and 2016 reigning Olympic Singles Champion, the 2013 and 2016 Wimbledon Champion, and was a member of the victorious Great Britain Davis Cup squad in 2015.
Originally coached by his mother Judy, alongside his older brother Jamie, Murray moved to Barcelona at age 15 to train at the Sánchez-Casal Academy. He began his professional career around the time when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal established themselves as the two dominant players in men’s tennis. Murray had immediate success on the ATP Tour, making his top 10 debuts in 2007 at age 19. By 2010, Murray and Novak Djokovic had separated themselves from the rest of men’s tennis, joining Federer and Nadal in the Big Four, the group of players who dominated men’s tennis during the 2010s.
Murray initially struggled against the rest of the Big Four, losing his first four Grand Slam finals, three to Federer and one to Djokovic. He made his breakthrough in 2012 by defeating Djokovic to win the US Open. With this title, he became the first British Grand Slam singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977 and the first male champion since Fred Perry in 1936. A month earlier, he won the men’s singles gold medal against Federer at the 2012 London Olympics.
How many titles has Andy Murray won?
Andy Murray has won forty-nine (49) titles, One (1) in Year-end championships finals (double), two (2) in Olympics that woned him two Gold medals, and forty-six (46) in singles
What is Andy Murray rank?
Andy Murray is presently sitting at the ranked, 52 positions in single and 408 in double.
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