Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon

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Wimbledon 2022 DAY THREE RECAP: Andy Murray is beat 6ft 10in by American powerhouse John Isner in the center to complete a poor day for the Brits. Today we will discuss about Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon.

Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon

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Sir Andrew Baron Murray OBE OLY (born 15 May 1987) is a British professional tennis player from Scotland. He was ranked World No. 1 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 41 weeks, and finished as No. 1 at the end of the year in 2016. He has won three Grand Slam singles titles, two at Wimbledon (2013 and 2016). and one at the US Open (2012), and has reached eleven major finals. Murray was ranked in the top 10 for all but one month from July 2008 to October 2017, and was no less than No. 4 in eight of the nine-year finish rankings during that period. Murray has won 46 ATP singles titles, including 14 ATP Masters 1000 events.

Full name Andrew Barron Murray
Country (sports) United Kingdom Great Britain
Residence Oxshott, Surrey, England[1]
Born 15 May 1987 (age 35)[2]
Glasgow, Scotland[3][4][5]
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)[6][7][8][9]
Turned pro 2005[7]
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Coach Ivan Lendl (2012–14, 2016–17, 2022–)[10]
Prize money US$62,779,579[11]
*  4th all-time leader in earnings

Wins Wimbledon 2016

Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon

He has won three Grand Slam singles titles, two at Wimbledon (2013 and 2016) and one at the US Open (2012), and has reached eleven major finals.

Illness

Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon

Andy Murray was forced to pull out of Rome Masters qualifying as he continues to recover from food poisoning, which forced him to miss a much-anticipated clash against world No. 1 Novak Djokovic.

Recovery

Andy Murray: Wins Wimbledon 2016| Illness| Recovery| Surgeon

Former world number two Alex Coretta believes Andy Murray should target Wimbledon success after a ‘miraculous’ revival. Andy Murray underwent a second hip surgery in 2019 and many commentators feared that his career could be nearing the end.

Surgeon

In an upbeat assessment, he says surgeon John O’Donnell is overjoyed and is targeting a return for the grass-court season. 16 June – Two weeks before the court, Murray announces just before the draw that he will return to the Queen’s Club.

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