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Andy Murray’s split from wife Kim, net worth and new TV job after tennis return

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Andy Murray's split from wife Kim, net worth and new TV job after tennis return

Although Andy Murray has stepped away from his tennis career, he continues to make headlines post-retirement.

The 37-year-old, who retired after competing at the Paris Olympics in early August, stunned the sporting world last month by announcing his return to the game—this time as a coach for his former rival, Novak Djokovic. Once fierce competitors, with a combined 145 singles titles between them, the duo is now joining forces.

Murray has joined Djokovic’s coaching team in preparation for the Australian Open in January, a collaboration that tennis fans are eagerly awaiting in the new year.

Outside of tennis, Murray has embraced retirement with several new ventures that have bolstered his fortune while also enjoying more quality time with his wife, Kim, and their four children.

What is Andy Murray’s new TV role?

Andy Murray’s new coaching role isn’t the only venture he’s taken on since retiring—he’s also set to star in an upcoming TV commercial in Australia. According to The Herald Sun, the former tennis star will play an action hero being chased through the streets of Melbourne, with the ad’s climax featuring a dramatic dive through a restaurant window in Chinatown.

Earlier this month, Murray was seen filming the ad in Melbourne, sporting a fake cut on his face and wearing his signature Castore gear, which was covered in mud. Reflecting on the experience, Murray shared his thoughts at the time.

“I’m seeing a different Melbourne this time. I’ve not been around some of these parts before and it’s been good fun. It’s a big shoot. I’ve never done anything like this before because I never had the time. But it’s fun to do something like this.”

The Scot has been honing his golf game with the aim of reaching a scratch handicap. Currently playing off a handicap of seven, Murray made his debut at the prestigious BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth earlier this year. He also secured victory at the inaugural BTJA Mike Dickson Golf Day held at Hanbury Manor Golf Club in Hertfordshire.

He opened up about his new competitive edge in golf, saying (via Wales Online): “It’s a different sort of nerves, because you are comfortable in the sort of tennis environment. I’m not thinking I’m going to walk out on the tennis court and forget how to hit the ball. Whereas here, there’s people standing five metres away from where I’m driving, and I’m like, I’m useless at this game.

“You just want to try and keep the ball in play and don’t mess up too much. I’m obviously getting to practice a lot more than the average person. I obviously played a bit when I was younger, and if I can get the right sort of lessons and practise the right things, then yeah, I’ve got a chance of doing that.”

Did Andy Murray and Kim Sears separate?

Murray married Kim Sears, the daughter of renowned tennis coach Nigel Sears, in 2015. The couple first met a decade earlier at an exclusive US Open party. Their relationship flourished over nine years before they tied the knot in Murray’s hometown of Dunblane. Together, they now have four children: Sophia, eight, Edie, six, Teddy, four, and Lola, three.

Their journey hasn’t been without challenges. In 2009, they faced a brief breakup during which Kim famously “won custody” of their beloved dog, Maggie. However, the separation lasted just six months before they reconciled, prompting Murray to reflect on his priorities and personal needs.

“I work better in a relationship,” he shared, adding: “At the end of the day, especially if I’ve lost a match, I don’t like talking about tennis, so it’s nice to have someone to talk to about other stuff.” Ever since they rekindled their romance, the couple has gone from strength to strength with Murray consistently lauding his wife in interviews.

Speaking to the New York Times, Murray expressed his gratitude for Kim’s support, despite her reservations about public scrutiny. He explained: “She doesn’t like being in the newspapers, and people commenting on what she’s wearing and how she looks, and those sorts of things. That’s one of the things that I guess she’s also sacrificed, a little bit, for our relationship, and I appreciate that a lot.

“You’re in these huge cities meeting new people all the time and it would be easy to get your head turned. But Kim’s always been there for me. She really cares about me and helps with so many things. She always has. That’s why we have such a great relationship.”

What is Andy Murray’s net worth?

Andy Murray’s incredible success on the tennis court has understandably translated into a substantial fortune. With an impressive 46 career titles, including two Wimbledon championships, three Olympic gold medals, and a US Open victory, the Scottish legend has earned over £50 million in prize money alone.

His income is further bolstered by high-profile endorsement deals and sponsorships with brands like Jaguar, Castore, Under Armour, and Head. Over the years, he has also collaborated with major companies such as Amazon Prime Video, Standard Life, and American Express.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Murray’s net worth is estimated at £85 million, though some reports suggest it could be closer to £100 million. A significant portion of his wealth is invested in real estate, including a £5 million mansion in Surrey and a luxury apartment in Miami.

Since 2013, Murray and his wife, Kim, have owned the five-star Cromlix House Hotel in Dunblane, which also served as their wedding venue two years later. Nestled within 34 acres of private grounds and woodland, the hotel features 10 bedrooms, five suites, and a one-bedroom lodge, along with a private chapel, tennis court, pickleball court, and a restaurant led by an award-winning chef. Originally a Victorian mansion, the property underwent extensive renovations under the Murrays’ ownership.

According to KAYAK, room rates at the Cromlix House typically range from £350 to £950 per night.

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Mirra Andreeva Reveals Superstitions That Coach Conchita Martinez Finds Difficult

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Mirra Andreeva recently opened up about her superstitions around food, a habit her coach, Conchita Martinez, has been trying to manage.

Andreeva began working with Martinez, the 1994 Wimbledon champion, in April last year. The partnership was widely seen as a positive step for the young star’s career from the moment it was announced.

However, Martinez wasn’t Andreeva’s first choice. Former world No. 1 Dinara Safina revealed that Andreeva had initially approached her for the coaching role, but Safina couldn’t commit.

Similarly, three-time US Open champion Kim Clijsters shared that Andreeva had also reached out to her. These efforts underscored the 17-year-old’s determination to find a coach with top-level experience.

Since teaming up with Martinez, Andreeva has made impressive strides. She reached her first Grand Slam semifinal at the French Open last year, defeating Aryna Sabalenka along the way. She also claimed her maiden WTA title at the Iasi Open and came close to winning a WTA 500 title at the Ningbo Open, where she narrowly lost to Daria Kasatkina after leading 3-0 in the final set.

The Ningbo final was an emotional moment for Andreeva, who broke down in tears during the post-match ceremony. Kasatkina offered her comfort during the press conference, a gesture Andreeva later reflected on with gratitude.

Andreeva admits she can be a challenging player to coach at times due to her emotional nature and occasional teenage outbursts, which sometimes leave Martinez puzzled.

At the Australian Open, she revealed that her superstitions extend to food, insisting on eating the same meals and snacks during tournaments—a quirk that adds another layer of complexity to their partnership.

“It’s pretty complicated to work with me, because if I start the tournament eating chicken and rice, well, I cannot change after I cannot take pasta or I cannot take anything else. I will always take chicken and rice.”

“If I start like this, I’ve got to continue like this. Even if I’m tired, I have no choice, but I have to eat it. Today I start with dried fruits(for on-court snack) so it is dried fruits for Melbourne this year.”

Despite her efforts to break Andreeva’s food superstitions, Conchita Martinez, the former Wimbledon champion, has ended up embracing them in an unexpected way.

After accidentally spilling some powder on a desk while making one of Andreeva’s recovery shakes, Martinez now deliberately spills a little before preparing every shake as part of their routine.

Andreeva’s age and quirky habits don’t hinder the strong bond she shares with her coach. The Ningbo Open runner-up revealed that she feels at ease expressing her emotions with Martinez.

Their relationship strikes a balance between hard work and fun, creating a supportive and enjoyable dynamic both on and off the court.

“I feel very comfortable telling her everything that happens in my life. I don’t know if she wants to hear it, though! But I’m very comfortable sharing with her everything that’s going on.”

“We let ourselves joke around and have some fun. Of course she’s very professional, she knows when the fun is over and when we need to really put the work in, for example, in a tennis court. When we’re off the tennis court, we can have some fun, but of course we also need to take it serious sometimes.”

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Novak Djokovic Fires a Bold Message to Carlos Alcaraz Amid Talks of Record-Breaking Challenge

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Novak Djokovic Fires a Bold Message to Carlos Alcaraz Amid Talks of Record-Breaking Challenge

Novak Djokovic has confidently predicted that Carlos Alcaraz will achieve a career Grand Slam “very soon,” applauding the young star’s remarkable accomplishments.

However, the Serbian icon also offered a word of caution to Alcaraz about focusing too much on breaking records and making history.

Seeded seventh and third, respectively, Djokovic and Alcaraz could meet in a thrilling quarter-final showdown at the 2025 Australian Open.

At just 21 years old, Alcaraz has the chance to become the youngest player to win all four Grand Slam tournaments if he secures victory at the ongoing Australian Open or one of the next two editions. The current record belongs to Rafael Nadal, who completed his career Grand Slam at 24 years and three months with his 2010 US Open win.

Meanwhile, Djokovic is chasing his 11th Australian Open crown and a record-extending 25th major title overall.

Alcaraz has openly declared his ambition to challenge Djokovic’s records, with the all-time Grand Slam tally firmly in his sights.

“Obviously, I keep thinking about Nole’s 24 Grand Slams, that’s clear,” Alcaraz admitted in February last year.

“I’m a very ambitious guy and I always want to think big, and I dream big — obviously Djokovic’s 24 is a goal at the end of my career.

“It is something that is inevitable to think about. I am very competitive and that is also what drives me to the highest level to try to be at the same level as the Big Three. The truth is that I dream big.”

In an interview with GQ, Djokovic discussed the possibility of Alcaraz, who already holds four major titles, surpassing his records.

“It’s too early. But, you know, people say my records will never be broken. I doubt that. I mean, Carlos could already be the next guy. Even Jannik [Sinner],” the former world No 1 said.

“If they take care of the body, if they do things in a proper way, focus on longevity, focus on the long-term, then they can do it.

“Carlos has done something no one has done in history for such a young age. So the odds are with him. He is going to complete his [career] Slam very soon.

“He’s even said himself, he wants to make history. He wants to be ‘the best in history.’ I respect that kind of mentality of, ‘Hey, I think I got the goods.’ But maybe it’s a little bit early for him to think about history.”

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Novak Djokovic left embarrassed as he tells Andy Murray ‘we need a chat’

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Novak Djokovic 'to shout and scream at' Andy Murray with ex-tennis star excited

Novak Djokovic found himself in an awkward spot during a quiz about his new coach, Andy Murray, leaving the 24-time Grand Slam champion feeling embarrassed.

Djokovic recently added his former rival to his coaching team, with Murray joining him in Melbourne for the Australian Open. However, during the quiz, Djokovic discovered he didn’t know much about his colleague, joking that they needed to “have a chat” after learning about Murray’s favorite athlete.

The tennis world was stunned in late November when Djokovic and Murray announced their high-profile partnership, just months after Murray retired at the Paris Olympics. Murray joined Djokovic for a 10-day pre-season training camp and has traveled to Melbourne to support him during the tournament. The duo spent the past week practicing together, with Murray set to sit in Djokovic’s player box for his opening match.

Before his first match with Murray in his corner, Djokovic took part in a quiz to test how well he knew his new coach. Despite their long-standing relationship—having known each other since childhood and competed on the sport’s biggest stages—Djokovic struggled with the questions. Laura Robson began by asking him to name Murray’s four children, but the world No. 7 was left stumped.

“Oh my god. Jesus. This is not good. This is not a good start. No I can’t. Oh Andy, I’m embarrassed,” he laughed.

Robson tried to help out. “There’s a Sophia, she’s the oldest. Do you know the name of the boy?” she asked. But Djokovic still had no clue.

He replied: “No. I am so embarrassed right now, I’ve got to work on it.” Robson reeled off the names as Djokovic recited them, trying to burn them in his brain.

“Sophia, Edie, Teddy and Lola,” he repeated. The rest of the quiz went a little better – Djokovic knew that Murray had played in 11 Major finals and that his cheat meal involved chocolate.

But he was stunned to learn who Murray said his favourite athlete was during the recent Paris Olympics. “Favourite athlete? I know he appreciates and loves female athletes a not, so was it a female?” Djokovic asked.

Robson revealed that Murray’s favorite athlete was a male tennis player. When Djokovic incorrectly guessed Nadal, she hinted that the person in question was younger.

“Alcaraz?” Djokovic asked as Robson confirmed he was right. The world No. 7 added: “That’s his favourite athlete? Andy, we have to have a chat after this interview! I do understand, that was before he accepted to work with me.”

As he left the interview, the 24-time Grand Slam champion was still in disbelief over not knowing the names of Murray’s children.

“Oh my god, I don’t know the names of his children,” he muttered, before reciting them with Robson again.

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