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Is Andy Murray Playing Wimbledon This Year? Who is Andy Murray?

Andy Murray plans to play at Wimbledon this year against Tomas Machac on Tuesday, July 2. However, he's still deciding if he's fit enough after surgery.

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Updated Jul 02, 2024

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Is Andy Murray Playing Wimbledon This Year? Who is Andy Murray?

Is Andy Murray Playing Wimbledon This Year?

Andy Murray hopes to play at Wimbledon this year. He is scheduled to face Tomas Machac on Tuesday, July 2. However, he recently had surgery for a spinal cyst and is still deciding if he is fit enough to play. If he can play, it might be his last Wimbledon before retiring later this summer.

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The match will likely start around 6 pm BST. It will be shown live on BBC One and BBC Two, and you can also watch it online on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

Who is Andy Murray?

Andy Murray is a British tennis player born in Scotland on May 15, 1987. He has won three major tournaments: Wimbledon twice and the US Open once. Murray was the world’s top player in 2016 and has won two Olympic gold medals. He turned professional in 2005 and is known for his strong right-handed play.

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Full Name Andrew Barron Murray
Residence Leatherhead, Surrey, England
Date of Birth May 15, 1987
Age 37
Place of Birth Glasgow, Scotland
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)

Andy Murray Age

Andy Murray is currently 37 years old. He was born on May 15, 1987, in Glasgow, Scotland. Murray has played professional tennis since 2005 and has achieved significant success, including winning multiple Grand Slam titles and Olympic gold medals.

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Andy Murray Career

Here is the detailed career of Andy Murray.

  • Andy Murray started playing tennis as a child in Scotland.
  • He turned pro in 2005.
  • Murray won three Grand Slam titles: US Open (2012), and Wimbledon (2013, 2016).
  • He won two Olympic gold medals in singles (2012, 2016).
  • Murray became the world No. 1 in 2016.
  • He faced hip and other injuries that affected his career.
  • Despite surgeries and setbacks, Murray made several comebacks to professional tennis.
  • Murray continues to compete and is known for his resilience and determination.

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