Wife, Alejandra; father, William; mother, Judy, works in tennis; brother, Andy, also plays on ATP Tour and was best man at his wedding.
Grew up a fan of pro wrestling and often wrestled his brother in their bedroom. Never let Andy win.
Favourite surfaces are indoor hard and grass.
Member of ATP Player Council from 2016-19.
Named ATP Doubles Team of the Year in 2016 w/Soares.
Also named ATPTour.com Fans' Favourite Team in 2020 w/N. Skupski.
Enjoys playing golf (right-handed) and has a 3 handicap.
Fan of Edinburgh Hibs football team.
In 2016, named an OBE for services to tennis and charity (Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire).
Received ATP ACES for Charity grant in 2017 for support of Children Change Colombia, which is dedicated to defending the rights of Colombia's most at-risk and neglected children.
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Became 1st British doubles World No. 1 in April 2016 before younger brother A. Murray became 1st British singles World No. 1 in November 2016.
Grand Slammen’s doubles champion at 2016 Australian Open & US Open w/Soares, as well as runner-up at 2015 Wimbledon & US Open w/Peers and 2021 US Open w/Soares.
Won Grand Slam mixed doubles titles at 2007 Wimbledon w/Jankovic, 2017 Wimbledon w/Hingis, 2017 US Open w/Hingis, 2018 US Open w/Mattek-Sands and 2019 US Open w/Mattek-Sands.
Owns 26 tour-level doubles titles overall, including 2010 Valencia and 2011 Tokyo w/A. Murray and 2018 ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati w/Soares.
Earned 2015 Davis Cup doubles victories in QF, SF and final w/A. Murray, helping Great Britain win its 1st Davis Cup title since 1936.
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