Biography
Jamie Murray, 39,, is a professional tennis player. He grew up in Glasgow and attended Dunblane Primary School and Dunblane High School.
As a young player he was coached by his mother, Judy, and by the age of 12 was one of the top 3 players in Europe alongside Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet. He was a GB Junior Internationalist from the age of 10-17 and National 18 & Under Boys Doubles Champion in 2002. He made the decision to concentrate on doubles as a career in 2006. The following year at the age of 21, he won his first Grand Slam title in the mixed doubles at Wimbledon with Jelena Jankovic. Jamie has claimed 32 ATP doubles titles and captured two men’s Grand Slam doubles titles, at the Australian Open and the US Open in 2016. He picked up another two mixed doubles Grand Slam titles in 2017 with Martina Hingis at Wimbledon and the US Open and most recently he partnered Bethanie Mattek-Sands at the 2018 and 2019 US Open, his 7th Grand Slam victory. He was also a key member of the GB team which won the Davis Cup in 2015.
Jamie organised Battle of the Brits which brought together British players in 2020 and 2021, raising over £120,000 for NHS Charities Together. In 2024 Jamie became Tournament Director of the cinch Championships at the Queen’s Club.
Jamie lives in Wimbledon, London, with his wife Alejandra, who he married in 2010 at Cromlix House near Dunblane. Away from tennis, Jamie enjoys golf (right-handed), playing off a handicap of 4. He is a member of Wentworth Club. When not competing, Jamie is a regular commentator on the BBC, Eurosport and Sky Sports. Murray was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to tennis and charity.
Wins, titles and awards
2024
39 - ATP 250, Belgrade Open (with John Peers)
38 - ATP 250, Swiss Indoors Basel (with John Peers)
37 - ATP 250, Qatar ExxonMobil Open (with Michael Venus)
2023
36 - ATP 250, Huafa Properties Zhuhai Championships (with Michael Venus)
35 - ATP 250, Gonet Geneva Open (with Michael Venus)
34 - ATP 250, Srpska Open (with Michael Venus)
33 - ATP 250, Dallas Open (with Michael Venus)
2022
32 - ATP 250, Winston-Salem Open (with Matt Ebden)
2021
31 - ATP 250, St Petersburg (with Bruno Soares)
30 - ATP 250, Great Ocean Road Open (with Bruno Soares)
2020
29 - ATP 250, Sofia Open (with Neal Skupski)
2019
28 - The US Open Mixed Doubles (with Bethanie Mattek-Sands)
27 - ATP 250, Sydney International (with Bruno Soares)
2018
26 - The US Open Mixed Doubles (with Bethanie Mattek-Sands)
25 - ATP 1000, Cincinnati Masters (with Bruno Soares)
24 - ATP 500, Washington D.C. (with Bruno Soares)
23 - ATP 500, Acapulco (with Bruno Soares)
2017
22 - The US Open Mixed Doubles (with Martina Hingis)
21 - The Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles (with Martina Hingis)
20 - ATP 500, Queen’s Club Championships (with Bruno Soares)
19 - ATP 250, Stuttgart Open (with Bruno Soares)
18 - ATP 500, Acapulco (with Bruno Soares)
2016
17 - The US Open Doubles (with Bruno Soares)
16 - The Australian Open Doubles (with Bruno Soares)
15 - ATP 250, Sydney (with Bruno Soares)
Reached world number 1 in ATP doubles rankings
2015
Davis Cup Winner (doubles with his brother Andy Murray)
14 - ATP 500, Hamburg (with John Peers)
13 - ATP 250, Brisbane (with John Peers)
Awarded BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award in 2015 for winning the Davis Cup (the first UK win since 1936)
2014
12 - ATP 250, Munich (with John Peers)
2013
11 - ATP 250, Bangkok (with John Peers)
10 - ATP 250, Gstaad (with John Peers)
9 - ATP 250, Houston (with John Peers)
2011
8 - ATP 500, Tokyo (with Andy Murray)
7 - ATP 250, Metz (with Andre Sa)
2010
6 - ATP 500, Valencia (with Andy Murray)
2008
5 - ATP 250, Delray Beach (with Max Mirnyi)
2007
4 - The Wimbledon Championships Mixed Doubles (with Jelena Jankovic)
3 - ATP 250, Nottingham (with Eric Butorac)
2 - ATP 250, Memphis (with Eric Butorac)
1 - ATP 250, San Jose ( with Eric Butorac)