Andy Murray didn’t put Dunblane on the map. It was already there, sitting quietly between Stirling and Perthshire in central Scotland, when a sleepy town home to a few thousand people became the scene ...
In a quiet corner of the peaceful town of Dunblane in central Scotland stands the unassuming tennis club that launched Andy Murray on the path to Wimbledon glory. Photos of the British star, preparing ...
Judy Murray has accepted defeat in her controversial plans to build a tennis and sports centre near Dunblane that would have also served as the local “legacy” for sons Andy and Jamie Murray following ...
Victory is remarkable, say experts, surviving trauma is not. July 8, 2013— -- Andy Murray, the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years, has, at least until now, talked little about the ...
If you're planning a trip to Scotland soon, it seems like the newly-renovated, Andy Murray-owned hotel in his hometown Dunblane is the place to be. Former world No. 3 Ivan Ljubicic recently visited ...
Andy Murray and his wife Kim celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary on Friday, and in recognition of the milestone, the Dunblane hotel that the couple has owned for nearly a decade is honoring ...
After training and playing tennis for 20 years, family life has now taken over for Sir Andy Murray - Andrew Crowley Sir Andy celebrates his second victory in the men’s singles at Wimbledon, in 2016 - ...
Andy Murray and Kim Sears are married. The tennis star tied the knot with his long-term partner, an artist, at Dunblane Cathedral in Scotland on Saturday (April 11). Murray bought the Victorian ...
Andy Murray is one of the most popular and successful British tennis players to ever step on the court. Some fans may be aware that the Scottish-born star is married to Kim Sears. But something you ...
Show more Show less Andy Murray learned to play tennis at Dunblane Sports Club Britain's Andy Murray won Wimbledon in 2013 and 2016 Andy Murray's tennis career was launched at the Dunblane Sports Club ...
In a quiet corner of the peaceful town of Dunblane in central Scotland stands the unassuming tennis club that launched Andy Murray on the path to Wimbledon glory.