Wimbledon to honour two-time champion Andy Murray with statue
- The All England Club announced plans on June 24, 2025, to unveil a statue of Andy Murray at Wimbledon in 2027.
- This initiative follows Murray's retirement last year and honors his two Wimbledon titles which ended a 77-year British men's singles drought.
- Debbie Jevans, club chair, said they will work closely with Murray and his team, drawing inspiration from similar commemorations like Rafael Nadal's plaque at Roland-Garros.
- Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist, expressed gratitude for the stadium naming and his upcoming statue involvement.
- The statue aims to continue Wimbledon's tradition of honoring home champions, marking the 150th anniversary of the first Championships held in 1877.
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The organizers of Wimbledon announced on Tuesday 24 June the preparation of a statue for Andy Murray's effigy, with his collaboration.
A rare award awaits the tennis icon Andy Murray. In Wimbledon the Scotsman is to receive an honor that only a few are given.
Andy Murray has ended his tennis career, but he probably won't be forgotten anytime soon. The organizers of Wimbledon will make sure of that. The head of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Debbie Jevans, h...
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The organizers of the Wimbledon tennis tournament want to honor Andy Murray, who retired from top sports last year, by erecting a statue of him on the grounds of the complex.
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