Wimbledon plans to honour Andy Murray with a statue on 150th anniversary of first championship

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Wimbledon plans to honor Andy Murray with a statue during the 150th anniversary of the tournament in 2027. Murray's historic victories, including ending a 77-year wait for a British male Wimbledon champion, underscore his legacy. His retirement following the 2024 Paris Olympics makes this a timely tribute. This unique recognition reflects Wimbledon’s appreciation of his contributions to British tennis.

"The ambition is that we would unveil that at the 150th anniversary." - Debbie Jevans
Wimbledon plans to honour Andy Murray with a statue on 150th anniversary of first championship
London, June 24: The All England Club have confirmed that Sir Andy Murray is set to be honoured with a statue at Wimbledon during the 2027 edition of the tournament, which will mark 150 years since the tournament began.

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Wimbledon plans Andy Murray statue for 2027

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Celebrates 150th championship anniversary

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Murray first Brit male winner since 1936

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Murray retired post-2024 Olympics

Murray became the first British Grand Slam singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977 at the 2012 US Open, where he battled past Djokovic in a thrilling five-set final. The following year, he became the first British male Wimbledon champion since Fred Perry in 1936, ending the nation's 77-year wait for a home winner at the grass-court major.

In 2016, he won his second Wimbledon title and became the first British player to reach World No. 1 in the ATP Rankings.

"We are looking to have a statue of Andy Murray here [at Wimbledon] and we're working closely with him and his team.

"The ambition is that we would unveil that at the 150th anniversary of our first championship, which was 1877. He's got to rightly be very involved in that, and he and his team will be," said Debbie Jevans, chair of the All England Club, to the Ainslie + Ainslie Performance People podcast.

As per the BBC, in 2018, former Wimbledon chief executive Richard Lewis had confirmed the club's intentions to honour Murray with a statue when he eventually retired.

A two-time Olympic men's singles gold medallist, Murray called curtains on his illustrious playing career after the 2024 Paris Olympics.

A bronze statue of Fred Perry was erected at Wimbledon in 1984 to commemorate 50 years since his first singles championship.

"Now he's retired, we're very much looking at how we can embrace him, for him to be a part of the club in the long term. We looked at Rafa Nadal having that sort of plaque unveiled to him at Roland Garros, which was all very special. We thought, 'What do we want for Andy? '," Jevans added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Andy Murray truly deserves this honor! As an Indian tennis fan who stayed up late to watch his Wimbledon victories, I remember how emotional those moments were. He broke the long British drought with such determination. Well done Wimbledon for recognizing his legacy 👏
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Priya M.
While Murray's achievements are impressive, I wonder if Wimbledon could also honor players from other nations who contributed to its history. The tournament has global appeal after all. That said, his back-to-back Olympic golds were truly special!
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Arjun S.
Murray's 2013 Wimbledon win was iconic! I was in London that summer and the whole city went mad. As an Indian, I admire how he carried the hopes of a nation - something we can relate to with our cricket team. The statue is a fitting tribute to a legend 🎾
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Sunita V.
Interesting to see how sports institutions preserve their history. In India we have statues of cricket legends but not enough for other sports icons. Maybe we should take inspiration from this for our tennis and badminton champions!
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Vikram J.
The statue is well-deserved, but I hope they capture Murray's fighting spirit in the sculpture. His matches against the Big 3 were epic - especially that 2012 US Open final mentioned in the article. That's the Murray we want to remember!
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Neha P.
As someone who took up tennis because of players like Murray, this makes me emotional 😊 His career shows what perseverance can achieve. Hope Indian sports authorities learn from how Wimbledon honors its champions - with proper planning and respect.

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