Andy Murray stole the hearts of the nation in 2013 when he became the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years.
Another success on the famous SW19 grass followed three years later, with Murray also tasting Grand Slam success at the 2012 US Open.
The legendary Scot has won a total of 46 titles in his glittering career, which is now rapidly coming to an end.
His latest outing on the court came in the Wimbledon men’s doubles, with Murray playing alongside his brother Jamie.
The pair lost out to Australian duo Rinky Hijikata and John Peers, but it didn’t stop Murray from receiving a fitting tribute from Wimbledon.

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Following the loss, the Scot’s superb achievements were shown on video, along with tributes from Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams.
And former British number one Greg Rusedski has now joined the growing list of tennis icons sending messages of congratulations to Murray.
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“What a special celebration at Wimbledon for a phenomenal career,” Rusedski wrote on X. “The greatest British tennis player in the Open Era.”
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Murray debuted at the iconic tournament as an 18-year-old all the way back in 2005, and has gone on to become a fan favourite.
He has enjoyed many unforgettable moments on the courts at SW19, but sadly injuries have hindered his chances of success in recent years.
A doubles victory with his brother Jamie would have been fighting on centre court, but Andy does have another chance to shine at this year’s event.
He will take part in the mixed doubles alongside fellow Briton Emma Raducanu, with John McEnroe surprised by that pairing.
Raducanu is also focusing on the singles event, but admitted that it took her just 10 seconds to accept Murray’s offer to play together.
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