How much money has Andy Murray made from tennis and what’s his net worth? Brit star set to add to immense wealth at Wimbledon

Andy Murray is one of Britain's most recognisable sportspeople and a tennis icon.
The Scot has managed to turn his success on the court into a sizeable chunk of wealth that he hopes to add to at Wimbledon.
The 36-year-old is back at SW19 this week seeking his third men's singles title, although he isn't even remotely one of the favourites.
However, despite injuries ruining his career over the last few years, tennis has been good to Murray, and when he retires, he will be very wealthy.
How much money has Andy Murray made from tennis?
Since Murray turned pro in 2005, he has played nearly 1000 tennis games across all formats and racked up 725 wins, compared to just 242 losses.
The Scottish-born star is one of the greatest players of the modern game and has won three Grand Slams and two Olympic gold medals.
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He has been successful at SW19 twice, which has contributed to Murray pocketing in prize money.
This substantial sum just comes from Murray's tennis career and doesn't take into account anything else.
However, despite being the former world number one, he has dipped to number 39 in 2023, losing nine games and winning eight.
But he has still earned £412,375 in prize money this year alone.
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This is nothing compared to the £10.8m he won during 2016, arguably one of his greatest years as he reached three Grand Slam finals.
What is Andy Murray's net worth?
Murray's earnings take up a huge proportion of his worth, but he has other ways of making money.
And after you have taken everything into account, you can see that Murray is worth around £130m, according to .
The tennis star has several sponsorship deals that see him rake in the cash.
He has a long-term contract with TRR Nutrition and a similar deal with sportswear makers Castore.
Murray had a four-year deal with Under Armour that guaranteed him £15m.
The two-time Wimbledon champion also has an agreement with Jaguar and is the sole shareholder of 77 Management.
The Brit owns a luxury 19th-century hotel in Scotland, Cromlix House, that costs a minimum of £220 per night.
And on the property market, he managed to sell his Miami flat in 2016 for a cool £1m profit.
So although he has made a huge chunk of money on the court, Murray has been savvy off it and will retire from tennis a very rich man.
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