Andy Murray has won the Queen's Club Cup singles title five times. In 2016, he won his fifth Queen's Club Cup singles title.
It was announced last yearCentre Court of the Queen's Clubwill be renamedAndy Murray Field, the former PIF ATP world No. 1 player will attend the stadium unveiling.
The British Lawn Tennis Association revealed on Tuesday that Murray will visit the Queen's Club on June 9 – the first day of the venue's new WTA 500 tournament – when the court will be officially inaugurated in his name.
Andy. Murray is a five-time singles winner of the HSBC Champions Championships, most recently in 2016. He also won the doubles title with Feliciano López in 2019.
Murray made his debut in 2005 at the age of 18.
Murray's career highlights:
Ranked No. 1 in the world for 41 weeks.
3 Grand Slam titles.
14 Masters titles.
1 champion in the year-end finals.
2 Olympic gold medals.
1 Davis Cup winner.
The total number of champions is 46.
Murray's record against major career opponents:
Against Djokovic 11:25.
Against Federer 11:14.
7:17 against Nadal.
Against Wawrinka 13:10.
Against Cilic 12:3.
Against Berdych 11:6.
Against Roddick 8:3.
Against Kei Nishikori 9:2.
Against del Potro 7:3
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