Today is Andy Murray’s birthday!

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Today its 34-th British tennis player celebrates birthday Andy Murray… Portal Editorial Board GoTennisru joins many congratulations to Andy and wishes him success and victories, both on and off the court.

Andrew Barron Murray was born in Glasgow, Scotland and began playing tennis at the age of three. He started his professional career in 2005. During his performances he won 46 tournaments Asia-Pacific singles and three doubles, earning $ 61,832,826 in prize money.

Murray played eleven times in Grand Slam finals and won three titles – in 2012 at the US Open, in 2013 season at Wimbledon and again in London – in 2016, and the first two times in the decisive match, he beat the Serb Novak Djokovic… And in early 2016 Andy lost to Novak in the decisive match of the Australian Open… In August 2009, the Briton became the second racket of the world for the first time in his career, and in November 2016 he improved this result, becoming the leader of the world classification.

In 2015 Murray won the Davis Cup with the UK national team… Andy has defended the colors of his country three times at the Olympics. In 2008 in Beijing, he lost to Yen-Sun Liu from Taiwan already in the first round of the singles tournament, in 2012 in London he became the Olympic champion, beating Swiss Roger in the final Federer, and in Rio 2016 he defended his title, in the final defeating Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro… He also won silver medals at the London Olympics in mixed doubles, where he played alongside Laura Robson.

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In February 2016, in the family of a famous athlete baby was born… His wife Kim gave birth to a daughter who named Sofia Olivia… Andy has four children in total: two daughters, son and a child whose name and gender have not yet been released (born March 2021).

At the end of 2016, Murray was knighted.

At the moment, Murray is the 123rd racket in the world. In the 2017 season, Andy was injured, due to which he underwent surgery and missed a significant part of the year. In early 2019, Murray returned to court, but after three matches reported that will no longer pursue a career… In January, an athlete had hip surgery

After that, Andy still returned to the court, but at the end of 2019 he again faced health problems. “I want to play in Miami and further, but not the fact that I can. Unfortunately, I had to learn about heterotopic ossification – this is when the bone grows into soft tissue. A year and a half after the operation, you are at risk and it hurts a lot. If it is removed surgically. , the bone will start growing again. ” – told Murray about the injury due to which he missed the Australian Open.

In the 2021 season, Andy played for the Challengers and returned to the ATP tournaments at the end of February. At Tour level, Murray won one match this year.

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