Jamie Murray

Jamie Murray Age, Net Worth, Height, Facts
Jamie Murray is an athlete who was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 13/02/1986 and is now 37 years old. Jamie Murray has a net worth of $7 Million.

How old is Jamie Murray?

Jamie Murray is 37 years old.

What is Jamie Murray Net Worth?

Jamie Murray's net worth is $7 Million.

What is Jamie Murray Birthday?

Jamie Murray's birthday is 13/02/1986.

What is Jamie Murray Zodiac Sign?

Jamie Murray's zodiac sign is Aquarius.

What is Jamie Murray's Real Birth Name?

Jamie Murray's real birth name is Jamie Robert Murray.

Where is Jamie Murray's Birthplace?

Jamie Murray's birthplace is Glasgow, Scotland.

How Tall is Jamie Murray?

Jamie Murray height is 6'3''.

What is Jamie Murray Nationality?

Jamie Murray nationality is .

What are Jamie Murray's Professions?

Jamie Murray's professions are Tennis Player.

Who is Jamie Murray's Spouse(s)?

Alejandra Murray (m. 2010)

Who is Jamie Murray?

Jamie Murray, OBE is a British professional tennis player from Scotland who specialises in doubles. He is a seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion, a Davis Cup winner, and a former doubles world No. 1. Murray is the elder brother of fellow tennis player and former singles world No. 1, Andy Murray. He has won seven Grand Slam titles: in mixed doubles at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships, with Jelena Janković, the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and 2017 US Open, with Martina Hingis, and the 2018 and 2019 US Open, with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, and in men's doubles at the Australian Open and US Open in 2016, with Bruno Soares. Murray had an early career partnership with Eric Butorac, winning three titles in 2007. His following seven ATP finals came with six different partners. In 2013, he began a new partnership with John Peers, winning six ATP tournaments, and reaching two Grand Slam finals. After this partnership ended, Murray played alongside Soares from 2016, with the new pair enjoying almost immediate success after winning only their second ATP tournament together. They went on to win the 2016 Australian Open and US Open, and Murray became world no. 1 in April that year, spending nine weeks at the top of the rankings. He and Soares split in 2019, with Murray competing alongside compatriot Neal Skupski until the end of 2020, winning one ATP title together. He then reunited with Soares, with the pair finishing runners-up at the 2021 US Open. Murray was part of the Great Britain team that won the 2015 Davis Cup, the nation's first victory in the tournament for 79 years.He and his brother recorded crucial doubles victories in Britain's quarterfinal, semifinal and final wins. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award. Murray has also competed at the Summer Olympics on four occasions. Brad Gilbert, who coached Andy Murray, gave Jamie the name 'Stretch' because of his 6-foot-3-inch height and long arms.

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