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He has won 11 out of 21 grand-slam semi-finals, with all but two of his defeats at that stage (the first in 2009 and the most recent in 2017) coming against Nadal, Federer or Djokovic. Murray's 11 grand slam singles finals is the ninth best total of the Open Era.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. British former tennis player (born 1987) For other people with the same name, see Andrew Murray. Sir Andy Murray OBE Murray at the 2015 Australian Open Full name Andrew Barron Murray Country (sports) Great Britain Residence Leatherhead, Surrey, England Born (1987-05-15) 15 May 1987 (age 37 ...
By reaching 2016 French Open final, Murray became the 10th man since the Open Era began in 1968 to reach the final of all four Grand Slam tournaments. [1] In 2016, he became the only man in history to win singles titles at a Grand Slam, the Olympic Games, a Masters 1000 event, and the Year-End Championships in the same calendar year.
When Andy Murray announced he would retire from professional tennis after the Paris Olympics, the script seemed to be set. ... Many players have won more grand slams than Murray, but few have had ...
For two decades, from 2003 Australian Open to 2025 Australian Open, the Big Four have won a combined 69 Grand Slam singles titles. [b] Djokovic with a record 24 titles including a triple Career Grand Slam, Nadal with 22 including a double Career Grand Slam, Federer with 20 including a Career Grand Slam and Murray with 3.
However, Wawrinka has reached seven fewer Grand Slam singles finals, has won 13 fewer Masters titles than Murray, and has peaked at only number 3 in the world rankings. Wawrinka himself has downplayed the suggestion that he be included in an expanded "Big Five", describing Murray as "well ahead" of him. [222] [223]
Andy Murray has confirmed that he will retire from professional tennis after the Paris Olympics, saying it will be his “last ever tennis tournament.”. The 37-year-old, a three-time grand slam ...
With hip pain forcing him to retire, Andy Murray's loss in round one of the Australian Open might have been the final Grand Slam match of his career.