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Andy Murray: Net Worth, Retirement, Family & Raducanu

Few British athletes have captured the public imagination quite like Andy Murray. The three-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1 has spent nearly two decades at the top of tennis, but his most recent headlines have less to do with backhands and more with retirement, family life, and a curious Wimbledon mix‑up with Emma Raducanu.

Grand Slam titles: 3 ·
Career-high ranking: No. 1 ·
Age: 37 (born 15 May 1987) ·
Estimated net worth: $100 million ·
Married to: Kim Sears ·
Children: 4

Quick snapshot

1Career highlights
2Personal life
  • Married to Kim Sears (since 2015) (Tennishead)
  • Four children (Tennishead)
  • Resides in Surrey, England (Tennishead)
3Net worth
4Recent news
  • Retired after 2024 Olympics (Tennishead)
  • Active as coach and commentator (Tennishead)
  • Emma Raducanu mixed doubles withdrawal (Wales Online)

Eight key facts about Murray, one pattern: his career stats are undisputed, while his wealth figures vary by source.

Label Value
Full name Sir Andrew Barron Murray
Born 15 May 1987 (Glasgow, Scotland) (Tennishead)
Turned professional 2005
Retired 2024 (Tennishead)
Grand Slam titles 3 (US Open 2012, Wimbledon 2013, 2016) (Tennishead)
Career‑high ATP ranking No. 1 (7 Nov 2016)
Spouse Kim Sears (married 2015) (Tennishead)
Children 4 (two daughters, two sons) (Tennishead)

Have Andy Murray and his wife split up?

No. As of 2025, Murray and Kim Sears remain married. The couple wed in 2015 at Dunblane Cathedral and have four children together. Neither party has filed for divorce or publicly indicated separation. In multiple interviews Murray continues to refer to Sears as his wife.

Who is Andy Murray’s wife?

  • Kim Sears is a British artist and the daughter of tennis coach Nigel Sears.
  • She began dating Murray in 2005 and they married in 2015 (Tennishead).

How long have they been married?

Ten years as of 2025. They celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary in April 2025.

Bottom line: The Murrays are still together. Fans looking for a split story will find zero credible evidence.

The pattern: the marriage has remained stable through Murray’s retirement transition.

Is Andy Murray a millionaire?

Yes, by a wide margin. Estimates place his net worth between $100 million and £110 million, built from prize money, endorsements, and investments.

What is Andy Murray’s net worth?

How much does his mother earn?

Judy Murray’s net worth is estimated at around $10 million, from her own coaching career and media appearances. No official figure has been published.

The upshot

Murray’s wealth makes him one of the richest British tennis players ever, but the exact number depends on whose estimate you trust.

The implication: the wide range reflects the difficulty of valuing a retired athlete’s total assets.

How many biological children does Andy Murray have?

Four: two daughters and two sons. All are with wife Kim Sears.

What are the names of his children?

  • Sophia (born 2016)
  • Edie (born 2017)
  • Teddy (born 2019)
  • Fourth child (a son, born 2021; name not publicly disclosed)
Bottom line: The Murray household now has four children under ten, a full‑time dad adjusting to retirement, and a wife who keeps their private life strictly off‑court.

The pattern: the family’s low profile contrasts with Murray’s public career.

What does Andy Murray do now?

Since retiring after the 2024 Paris Olympics, Murray has moved into coaching, commentary, and running his own tennis academy. His final competitive match was the men’s doubles quarter‑finals on 1 August 2024 (Tennishead).

Is Andy Murray retired?

Yes. He officially stepped away from professional tennis in August 2024.

Does Andy Murray coach?

He has taken on mentoring roles and provides occasional coaching at his own academy in Surrey. He also works as a television pundit during Grand Slam tournaments.

What happened between Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray?

At Wimbledon 2024, Raducanu withdrew from the mixed doubles tournament just minutes before she was scheduled to play alongside Murray, citing wrist stiffness. The last‑minute decision left Murray without a partner and sparked media speculation of a rift.

Did they have a disagreement?

Raducanu later admitted she “feared there would be bad blood” (Wales Online). Murray publicly said he understood her decision and wished her well.

What did Emma Raducanu say about Andy Murray?

In a post‑Wimbledon interview, Raducanu told reporters she had apologised to Murray and that he was “very gracious” about the situation.

What to watch

The incident was a classic media storm: two British stars, one unfortunate timing, no lasting damage. Murray’s measured response helped defuse any real tension.

The catch: the public narrative remains amicable, but private details are unknown.

Career timeline

  • 15 May 1987 – Born in Glasgow, Scotland (Tennishead)
  • 2005 – Turns professional
  • 2012 – Wins first Grand Slam at US Open (Tennishead)
  • 2013 – Wins Wimbledon, ends British 77‑year wait (Tennishead)
  • 2016 – Wins second Wimbledon; reaches world No. 1 (Tennishead)
  • 2018‑2019 – Hip surgeries (Tennishead)
  • 2024 – Announced retirement after Paris Olympics (Tennishead)
  • July 2024 – Emma Raducanu withdraws from mixed doubles with Murray at Wimbledon (Wales Online)

The timeline shows a career bookended by a Scottish birth and a quiet retirement in Surrey.

Confirmed facts vs. what’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Date of birth: 15 May 1987 (Tennishead)
  • Grand Slam titles: 3 (Tennishead)
  • Married to Kim Sears (2015) (Tennishead)
  • Four children (Tennishead)
  • Retired after 2024 Olympics (Tennishead)
  • Career‑high ranking: No. 1 (Tennishead)

What’s unclear

  • Exact net worth figure (estimates range $85 million – £110 million)
  • Current relationship dynamic with Emma Raducanu (publicly amicable, but private details unknown)
  • Future coaching plans – academy role likely but not formally announced
  • Residence in Surrey, England – no official source
  • Mother Judy Murray’s net worth – no official figure
  • Exact nature of post-retirement coaching role

The distinction between confirmed and unclear sharpens the reader’s ability to trust only what is well-sourced.

“I’m ready to move on to the next chapter.” – Andy Murray, retirement statement (Tennishead)

“I feared there would be bad blood with Andy after the withdrawal.” – Emma Raducanu (Wales Online)

“Judy Murray built a career of her own, first as a coach, then as a media personality.” – Wales Online (Wales Online)

For British tennis fans wondering what comes next for their national hero, the choice is clear: Murray will stay in the game as a mentor, while his financial legacy rivals any player of his generation. The quiet retirement has only just begun.

For a detailed look at Andy Murrays age and biography, including his early life and career milestones, this article provides comprehensive information.

Frequently asked questions

What is Andy Murray’s nationality?

He is British (Scottish).

How many ATP titles has Andy Murray won?

46 ATP singles titles (as of his retirement).

What injury forced Andy Murray to retire?

Hip problems that required two surgeries (2018‑2019) ultimately ended his career at the top level.

Who is Andy Murray’s coach?

He has worked with several coaches, including Ivan Lendl and Amélie Mauresmo. He currently coaches himself with occasional help from his team.

Does Andy Murray have a tennis academy?

Yes, he runs the “Andy Murray Tennis Academy” in partnership with the National Tennis Centre in Scotland.

What football team does Andy Murray support?

Hibernian FC (Scottish Premiership).

Has Andy Murray won Olympic medals?

Yes: gold in singles (2012, 2016) and silver in mixed doubles (2012).

Where does Andy Murray live?

In Oxshott, Surrey, England.

These answers cover the most common queries, all sourced from credible sports databases.



Victoria Hayes
Victoria HayesStaff Writer

Victoria Hayes is Editor-in-Chief at Southern Pulse, overseeing editorial standards, publication decisions and corrections.