Is This Fact Or Fiction About Andy Murray?
Is This Fact Or Fiction About Andy Murray?
Sure, you know that he's the Wimbledon champion and the Olympic gold medallist... but how deep does your knowledge of the Scottish tennis superstar go beyond that? [UPDATED FOR 2016 US OPEN!]
Sure, you know that he's the Wimbledon champion and the Olympic gold medallist... but how deep does your knowledge of the Scottish tennis superstar go beyond that? [UPDATED FOR 2016 US OPEN!]
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Murray has confessed he once fed his dogs their dinner from the Wimbledon trophy after taking the lid off it.
Only two men in history have LOST more Grand Slam finals than Murray
Murray once needed the toilet so badly just before coming on court that he missed his grand introduction altogether leaving an awkward silence.
Andy Murray nailed a Whitney Houston song when doing karaoke during the 2010 US Open
Murray's dog Maggie May has her own Twitter account with nearly 30,000 followers.
Murray told journalists that he ate three bags of Percy Pig sweets while sitting with his Davis Cup team-mates at 10 Downing Street.
Andy Murray is the first person ever to win two Olympic tennis gold medals.
Murray brushed his teeth with face cream after winning the US Open in 2012.
Murray brought a Paraguay flag with him on to Centre Court at Wimbledon as a joke because they were playing England during the 2006 World Cup.
He was once late for a BBC Sports Personality awards ceremony because he was locked in a toilet.
His maternal grandfather Roy Erskine was a professional footballer
Murray once featured in a jaunty pop song along with Novak Djokovic, entitled 'Autograph'.
Murray has admitted getting his team to show him clips of cats playing sport before matches to ease any tension.
Murray's middle name is 'Barron'.
Murray once admitted to eating 42 pieces of sushi in a sitting as part of his nutrition programme.
Murray's hair was so long at one point that he admitted to keeping a spare shock absorber in his mane.
Novak Djokovic's first words to Andy Murray after losing to him on clay for the first ever time at the Rome Masters in 2016 were 'Happy Birthday'
Bookmakers paid out thousands of pounds to a group of people who correctly predicted that Murray's baby daughter would be named Sophia, with a flurry of bets coming in not long before the name was announced
It took four Grand Slam finals before Murray even won a set