ATP Newport 07/15 16:40 27 [42] Alexander Bublik v Andy Murray [52] 7-5,6-4
ATP Newport 07/13 17:10 26 [202] Max Purcell v Andy Murray [52] 6-4,2-6,1-6
ATP Newport 07/12 19:05 25 [281] Sam Querrey v Andy Murray [52] 2-6,0-6
Wimbledon 06/29 16:40 24 [52] Andy Murray v John Isner [24] 4-6,6-7,7-6,4-6
Wimbledon 06/27 17:30 23 [52] Andy Murray v James Duckworth [74] 4-6,6-3,6-2,6-4
ATP Queens 06/14 09:00 25 Andy Murray v Lorenzo Sonego Cancelled
ATP Stuttgart 06/12 13:00 29 [68] Andy Murray v Matteo Berrettini [10] 4-6,7-5,3-6
ATP Stuttgart 06/11 13:30 28 [68] Andy Murray v Nick Kyrgios [78] 7-6,6-2
ATP Stuttgart 06/10 13:05 27 [5] Stefanos Tsitsipas v Andy Murray [68] 6-7,3-6
ATP Stuttgart 06/09 11:40 26 [68] Andy Murray v Alexander Bublik [42] 6-3,7-6
ATP Stuttgart 06/07 11:55 25 [68] Andy Murray v Christopher O'Connell [116] 6-4,6-3
Challenger Surbiton 06/04 14:25 28 [67] Andy Murray v Denis Kudla [81] 7-5,6-7,3-6
Challenger Surbiton 06/03 14:00 27 [67] Andy Murray v Brandon Nakashima [75] 6-4,7-6
Challenger Surbiton 06/02 12:50 26 [67] Andy Murray v Gijs Brouwer [230] 7-6,7-6
Challenger Surbiton 05/30 15:20 25 [67] Andy Murray v Jurij Rodionov [125] 6-2,6-1
ATP Madrid 05/05 10:00 26 Novak Djokovic v Andy Murray Walkover
ATP Madrid 05/03 20:15 25 [78] Andy Murray v Denis Shapovalov [16] 6-1,3-6,6-2
ATP Madrid 05/02 18:00 24 [78] Andy Murray v Dominic Thiem [91] 6-3,6-4
ATP Miami 03/26 16:00 24 [2] Daniil Medvedev v Andy Murray [85] 6-4,6-2
ATP Miami 03/24 23:00 23 [36] Federico Delbonis v Andy Murray [85] 6-7,1-6
ATP Indian Wells 03/13 19:45 24 [33] Alexander Bublik v Andy Murray [88] 7-6,6-3
ATP Indian Wells 03/11 19:00 23 [88] Andy Murray v Taro Daniel [106] 1-6,6-2,6-4
ATP Dubai 02/23 10:00 26 [89] Andy Murray v Jannik Sinner [10] 5-7,2-6
ATP Dubai 02/21 15:00 25 [89] Andy Murray v Christopher O'Connell [158] 6-7,6-3,7-5
ATP Doha 02/16 15:00 26 [87] Andy Murray v Roberto Bautista-Agut [16] 0-6,1-6
ATP Doha 02/15 15:00 25 [110] Taro Daniel v Andy Murray [87] 2-6,2-6
ATP Rotterdam 02/10 18:30 26 [95] Andy Murray v Felix Auger Aliassime [9] 3-6,4-6
ATP Rotterdam 02/09 18:30 25 [31] Alexander Bublik v Andy Murray [95] 6-7,4-6
Australian Open 01/20 06:30 24 [113] Andy Murray v Taro Daniel [120] 4-6,4-6,4-6
Australian Open 01/18 04:00 23 [23] Nikoloz Basilashvili v Andy Murray [113] 1-6,6-3,4-6,7-6,4-6

Wikipedia - Andy Murray

Sir Andrew Barron Murray (born 15 May 1987) is a British professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 41 weeks, and finished as the year-end No. 1 in 2016. Murray has won three Grand Slam singles titles, two at Wimbledon (in 2013 and 2016) and one at the US Open (in 2012), and has reached eleven major finals. Murray was ranked in the top 10 for all but one month from July 2008 through to October 2017, and was no lower than world No. 4 in eight of the nine year-end rankings during that span. Murray has won 46 ATP Tour singles titles, including 14 Masters 1000 events and two gold medals at the Summer Olympics.

Originally coached by his mother Judy alongside his older brother Jamie, Murray moved to Barcelona at age 15 to train at the Sánchez-Casal Academy. He began his professional career around the time Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal established themselves as the two dominant players in men's tennis. Murray had immediate success on the ATP Tour, making his top 10 debut in 2007 at age 19. By 2010, Murray and Novak Djokovic had joined Federer and Nadal in the Big Four, the group of players who dominated men's tennis during the 2010s. Murray initially struggled against the rest of the Big Four, losing his first four major finals (three to Federer and one to Djokovic). He made his major breakthrough in 2012 by defeating Djokovic to win the US Open, becoming the first British major singles champion since Virginia Wade in 1977, and the first male champion since Fred Perry in 1936. A month earlier, he had won the men's singles gold medal against Federer at the 2012 London Olympics, and a silver medal in mixed doubles.

From 2013 through 2016, Murray reached another six major finals. He won two of these encounters, at Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016. Murray had his career-best season in 2016. During that year, Murray made three major finals, winning Wimbledon. He also defended his title at the 2016 Rio Olympics to become the only player, male or female, to win two Olympic gold medals in singles. Murray also became world No. 1 for the first time that season, and clinched the year-end No. 1 ranking by winning his only Tour Finals title over Djokovic. Since 2016, he has struggled with various injuries and fell out of the top 100 in 2018 due to only seldom playing on tour, though he has since slowly risen back to the top 50.

Murray is an all-court player who excels in particular at defence, returning serve and constructing points. He is generally regarded as having one of the best and most consistent two-handed backhands on the ATP Tour. Murray is considered a national hero in the United Kingdom for re-establishing the country as a leading force in men's tennis for the first time since the early 20th century. He and his brother led the Great Britain Davis Cup team to a title in 2015. Murray has been outspoken as a feminist, and became only the second top-10 player in the history of the ATP Tour to have a female coach when he hired Amélie Mauresmo.