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Andy Murray will be receiving more home recognition after his historic summer Wimbledon title, with the Scot set to be handed the freedom of the city of Stirling
Andy Murray remains slightly doubtful of the actual work required to win many women's matches at the US Open and any other grand slam, with the Scot querying the fariness of equal prize money
Repercussions from Andy Murray's historic Wimbledon win continue to shake his native Scotland, with four aquarium penguins now named in his family's honor.
Andy Murray will find his likeness on British stamps for the second time in his tennis career when the Royal Mail begins issuing commemorative postage to celebrate the Scot's historic Wimbledon victory.
Speaking to Judy in Dunblane, Scotland, she discusses what her son’s Wimbledon men’s singles victory means to her
Murray’s mother Judy is concerned the sport in their homeland is not geared to take advantage of her son’s success.
New Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has revealed he is prepared to make his political stance when necessary and will enter the debate on Scottish independence.
Scottish conservation groups look like throwing a monkey wrench in the works of Andy Murray's ambitious project to turn a derelict Victorian pile into a posh hotel in his native Dunblane.
Renovation set to begin soon on Andy Murray $2.8-million Scottish property purchaser just outside his hometown of Dunblane
With a long-term proposal for an independent Scotland now simmering on the front burner of British domestic politics, it follows that the opinion of famed Scot Andy Murray might be sought
Judy Murray is turning her attentions to her main job as the figurehead of British women’s tennis.
Lendl had never coached before officially taking responsibility for Murray last New Year’s Eve and he initially only agreed to a trail period.
When former world no.1 Ivan Lendl began coaching Andy Murray nearly 11 months ago he admitted to having no idea how long the relationship would last.
Andy Murray refused to be downcast after failing in his bid to replicate his Olympic gold medal triumph by again experiencing victory in London at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
Andy Murray refused to be downcast after failing in his bid to replicate his Olympic gold medal triumph by again experiencing victory in London at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals
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