Andy
Murray

United Kingdom
Andy Murray
Singles Rank
-
Doubles Rank
-
Birthday
May 15, 1987
Age
37
Height
6'3"
191cm
Play hand
Right
Birthplace
Glasgow, Scotland
Singles Career High
1 (November 7, 2016)

Player Overview

The most accomplished British player in the history of men’s tennis, Andy Murray has been a known name on the Tour for over a decade. From 2008-16, Murray finished in the World Top 10, with eight of those years seeing him in the Top 4, and he became the first British World No. 1 in singles in 2016. He was also the first British Grand Slam men’s singles champion (2012 US Open) and Wimbledon champion (2013, 2016) since 1936. On the Olympic stage, he won two gold medals in singles – 2012 London and 2016 Rio – the first player to do so. He reached the Indian Wells final once in 2009, falling in the championship match to Rafael Nadal.

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Indian Wells Performance

Singles Main Draw

Finalist

2009

Semifinalist

2007, 2015

Quarterfinalist

2010, 2013

Fourth Round

2008, 2014

Third Round

2016, 2021, 2023

Second Round

2006, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2022, 2024


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