Andy Murray retires with £100 million net worth following final Paris Olympics match

His income is enhanced by endorsement deals and sponsorships with brands such as Jaguar, Castore and Under Armour.

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Andy Murray, the 37-year-old tennis champion, has retired from the sport after a remarkable performance at the Paris Olympics.

He partnered again with Dan Evans in the men's doubles quarter-finals, where they were eliminated.

The duo suffered a 6-2, 6-4 straight-sets loss in the men's doubles quarter-finals at the Olympics on August 1.

The tennis star's achievements are widely recognized, boasting 46 titles, including two Wimbledon titles, one US Open championship, and Olympic wins.

As one of Britain's most accomplished and discussed athletes, Murray's personal life has also attracted significant interest throughout his career.

As one of the greatest tennis players of all time, Murray has amassed a considerable personal fortune, earning over £50 million solely from prize money during his illustrious career.

His income is further enhanced by profitable endorsement deals and sponsorships with major brands such as Jaguar, Castore, Under Armour, and Head.

Throughout the years, he has also collaborated with prominent brands like Amazon Prime Video, Standard Life, and American Express.

Celebrity Net Worth estimates that these endorsements and winnings have led to a net worth of approximately £85 million, though some sources suggest it might be closer to £100 million.

Marrying Kim Sears drew as much public attention as his backhand. The daughter of tennis coach Nigel Sears caught his eye at a 2005 US Open party, and they made it official around 2006.

The Murrays now include four kids plus one: Sophia, eight, Edie, six, Teddy, four, and Lola, three.

In a 2021 interview, the sports star humorously noted that getting the children to bed was his top victory.

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