How many times has Andy Murray won at the Olympics?
Andy Murray, in full Sir Andrew Barron Murray, (born May 15, 1987, Glasgow, Scotland), Scottish tennis player who was one of the sport’s premier players during the 2010s, winning three Grand Slam titles and two men’s singles Olympic gold medals.
How many majors has Murray won?
3
Andy Murray/Grand slams won (singles)
Has Andy Murray won the Olympics twice?
He is also the first tennis player and only man in history to have won two Olympic Gold Medals in the singles category and on two different surfaces (grass in 2012, and hard 2016). Subsequent to his success at the Olympics in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013, Murray was voted the 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
What is Andy Murray’s ranking?
As of 2021.10.25
Singles | ||
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2021 | Career | |
156 Ranking | 16 Move | 1 Career High 2016.11.07 |
12-11 W-L | 0 Titles | 46 Titles |
$427,599 Prize Money | $62,227,656 Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined |
Has Andy Murray been number 1?
Murray initially struggled against the rest of the Big Four, losing his first four Grand Slam finals, three to Federer and one to Djokovic….Andy Murray.
Singles | |
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Highest ranking | No. 1 (7 November 2016) |
Current ranking | No. 121 (4 October 2021) |
Grand Slam Singles results | |
Australian Open | F (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016) |
What rank is Andy Murray?
As of 2021.10.18
Singles | ||
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2021 | Career | |
172 Ranking | 51 Move | 1 Career High 2016.11.07 |
11-10 W-L | 0 Titles | 687-210 W-L |
$414,945 Prize Money | $62,215,003 Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined |
Who is number 1 ranked male tennis player?
Novak. Djokovic
Player Results
Ranking | Player | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Novak. Djokovic (SRB) | 11,430 |
34 Age Next Best 15 Tourn Played Move 90 Points Dropping | ||
2 | Daniil. Medvedev (RUS) | 9,630 |
25 Age Next Best 24 Tourn Played Move 90 Points Dropping |
Who is the current British men’s number 1 tennis player?
Dan Evans
List
Year | UK number 1 | Highest world ranking |
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in career | ||
2017 | Andy Murray | 1 |
2018 | Andy Murray \5Mar/ Kyle Edmund | 1 14 |
2019 | Kyle Edmund \14Oct/ Dan Evans | 14 22 |